- Jodhpur
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name=Jodhpur
skyline= JodhpurIndia.jpg
skyline_caption= The city of Jodhpur, also known as "Blue City"
state_name=Rajasthan
type=city
latd = 26.28|longd=73.02
district=Jodhpur
leader_title=Mayor
leader_name= Dr. Om Kumari Gehlot
altitude= 231
population_as_of = 2001 | population_total = 846,408
population_total_cite = [ [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/ Indian Census] ] | population_density = 11210
population_metro = 951,000
population_metro_cite = [ [http://esa.un.org/unup/index.asp?panel=2 United Nations World Urbanization Prospects] ]
population_metro_as_of = 2005
area_magnitude = 8
area_total= 75.50
area_telephone= +91-291
postal_code = 342001
vehicle_code_range= RJ 19
footnotes = |Jodhpur audio|Jodhpur.ogg|pronunciation (जोधपुर), is the second largest
city in theIndia nstate ofRajasthan . It was formerly the seat of aprincely state of the same name, also known asMarwar . Jodhpur is a populartourist destination, featuring manypalace s,fort s andtemple s, set in the starklandscape of theThar desert .The city is known as the "Sun City" for the bright, sunny weather it enjoys all year. It is also referred as the "Blue City", due to the
indigo tinge of the whitewashed houses around theMehrangarh Fort . Jodhpur lies near the geographic center of Rajasthan state, which makes it a convenient base for travel in a region much frequented by tourists. The old city of Jodhpur is surrounded by a thickstone wall .History
Jodhpur was founded in 1459 by
Rao Jodha , aRajput chief of to theRathore clan . Rao Jodha succeeded in conquering the surrounding territory and thus founded a state which came to be known asMarwar . As Rao Jodha hailed from the nearby town ofMandore , that town initially served as thecapital of this state; however, Jodhpur soon took over that role, even during the lifetime of Rao Jodha. The city was located on the strategic road linkingDelhi toGujarat . This enabled it to profit from a flourishing trade inopium ,copper ,silk , sandals,date palm s andcoffee .Early in its history, the state became a
fief under theMughal Empire , owingfealty to them while enjoying some internalautonomy . During this period, the state furnished theMughals with several notable generals such asMaharaja Jaswant Singh . Jodhpur and its people benefited from this exposure to the wider world: new styles ofart andarchitecture made their appearance and opportunities opened up for local tradesmen to make their mark across northern India.Aurangzeb briefly sequestrated the state (c.1679) on the pretext of a minority, but the rightful ruler was restored to the throne after Aurangzeb died in 1707. The Mughal empire declined gradually after 1707, but the Jodhpur court was beset by intrigue; rather than benefiting from circumstances, Marwar descended into strife and invited the intervention of theMaratha s, who soon supplanted the Mughals as overlords of the region. This did not make for stability or peace, however; 50 years of wars and treaties dissipated the wealth of the state, which sought and gratefully entered intosubsidiary alliance with the British in 1818.During the
British Raj , the state of Jodhpur had the largest land area of any in Rajputana. Jodhpur prospered under the peace and stability that were a hallmark of this era.The land area of the state was 23543 mi² its population in 1901 was 44,73,759. It enjoyed an estimated revenue of£ 35,29,000/. Its merchants, theMarwari s, flourished without let or limit and came to occupy a position of dominance in trade across India. In 1947, when India became independent, the state merged into theunion of India and Jodhpur became the second city of Rajasthan.Oswal Jains were mainly concentrated in Gorwar Region which was again ruled by Maharaja of Jodhpur . And Oswal jains also played main role in strengthening foundation of Jodhpur by donating mass wealth , gems to Maharaja of Jodhpur & in turn Maharaja of Jodhpur used to honour these wealthy Oswal Jain Merchants as Nagar Seth or various other honourable titles.
Geography and climate
Jodhpur is located at coord|26.29|N|73.03|E|region:IN_type:city_source:wikimapia [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/24/Jodhpur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jodhpur] ] . It has an average elevation of 232
metre s (761 feet).The climate of Jodhpur is generally hot and arid but with a rainy season from late June to September (Köppen "BWhw"). Although the average rainfall is around convert|360|mm|in, it is extraordinarily variable. In the famine year of 1899, Jodhpur received only convert|24|mm|in, but in the flood year 1917 it received as much as convert|1178|mm|in.
Temperatures are extreme throughout the period from March to October, except when monsoonal rain produces thick
cloud s to lower it slightly. During these periods of heavy rain, however, the generally low humidity rises and this adds to the normal discomfort from the heat.Monuments
A number of historical monuments dot the city and surrounding region. Some of these monuments are described here.
Umaid Bhawan Palace
The
Umaid Bhawan Palace is not only one of India's most imposing palaces but also among its most recent. This lavish "art deco" monument to royal living had an improbable conception: it was built as a public relief and employment project during a long period of drought. Over one million square feet (90,000 m²) of the finest marble was used in the construction of the palace. A special type of sandstone, called "Chittar" sandstone, has been used in constructing the palace and this gives it a special effect. For this reason, it is also referred to as Chittar Palace by the locals. Its style of construction, with beautiful balconies, charming courtyards, green gardens and stately rooms, makes it a fine example ofIndo-Saracenic architecture. The project employed three thousand artisans over a period of 15 years (1929-1943). The palace is named after its builder,Maharaja Umaid Singh (1876-1947), who was incidentally the president of the British Royal Institute of Architects. In 1977, the palace was segmented into the royal residence, the Heritage Hotel and a museum. It has total 347 rooms.It is the biggest private residence in the world, out of which 98 air-conditioned rooms are elegantly decorated with antique furniture as well as all the other amenities for a five star hotel.Mehrangarh Fort
The
Mehrangarh Fort lies at the outskirts of Jodhpur city and is located atop a 125 m high hill. The magnificent Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur ka kila) is the most majestic and one of the largest forts in India. It was originally started (c.1459) by Rao Jodha, founder of Jodhpur. However, most of the extant fort dates from the period of Jaswant Singh (1638-78). The walls of the fort are up to 36 m high and 21 m wide; they enclose some exquisite structures. The fort museum houses an exquisite collection of palanquins,howdahs , royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture. The ramparts ofMehrangarh Fort provide not only excellently preserved cannons but also a breath-taking view of the city.*
2008 Jodhpur stampede Jaswant Thada
The
Jaswant Thada is architectural landmark found in Jodhpur. It is a white marble memorial built in 1899 in memory of MaharajaJaswant Singh II . The monument, in its entirety, is built out of intricately carved sheets of marble. These stones are extremely thin and polished so that they emit a warm glow when the sun's rays dance across their surface. Within this cenotaph, there are also two more tombs.Osiyan Temple
An ancient temple, well worth the visit, lies in the village of
Osiyan , about 60 km outside Jodhpur. It is believed that all the Oswal (a Major Jain community) originated from Osiyan only. There are many sections of this temple, which was built in several distinct phases.Other
*Girdikot and Sardar market
*Maha Mandir ( temple)
*Government Museum
*Mandore park
*Kailana lakeDemographics
As of 2001 India
census [GR|India] , Jodhpur had a population of 846,408. Men constitute 53 percent of the population and women 47 percent. Jodhpur has an averageliteracy rate of 67 percent, higher than the national average of 59.5 percent: male literacy is 75 percent, and female literacy is 58 percent. In Jodhpur, 14 percent of the population is under six years of age.Economy
The
Handicraft s industry has in recent years eclipsed all other industries in the city. By some estimates, the furniture export segment is a $200 million industry, directly or indirectly employing as many as 200,000 people. Other items manufactured include textiles, metal utensils, bicycles, ink and sporting goods. A flourishing cottage industry exists for the manufacture of such items as glass bangles, cutlery, carpets and marble products.After handicrafts, tourism is the second largest industry of Jodhpur. Crops grown in the district include wheat and the famous "Mathania" red chillies.
Gypsum and salt are mined. The city serves as an important marketplace for wool and agricultural products. TheIndian Air Force ,Indian Army andBorder Security Force maintain training centres at Jodhpur.Excursions
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Mandore
*Kaylana Lake and Garden
*Balsamand Lake
*Sardar Samand lake and palace
*Dhawa (Dholi) forest area
*Khichan
*Osian Fairs and festivals
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Marwar festival
*Gangaur
*Teej
*Nag Panchmi fair
*Mahaveer Jayanti
*Shietla Mata
*Baba Ram Dev Cuisine
A number of Indian delicacies have originated in Jodhpur . To name a few, the delectable
Makhaniya Lassi , Mawa Kachori,Pyaaj Kachori , Hot & Spicy Mirchibada (A preparation made with potato, onion, chilli and gramflour),Panchkuta , lapsi (a special kind of dessert made with wheat,Jaggery , and ghee), kachar mircha curry (made with chilli and kachar, a special type of vegetable grown in desert area) and Kadhi (made with gramflour, curd and chilli), Baajre ka sogra.Judiciary
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Rajasthan High Court Education
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Jai Narain Vyas University , Jodhpur
*National Law University, Jodhpur
*Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur , Jodhpur
*MBM Engineering College , Jodhpur
*Jodhpur University , jodhpur
*Lachoo Memorial College ,Jodhpuree also
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List of notable people from Jodhpur
*Mandore
*Marwar
*Karni Mata
*2008 Jodhpur stampede References
External links
* [http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=26280641&x=73021209&z=16&l=0&m=a Bird's eye view of Jodhpur] (Satellite picture)
* [http://www.rajasthantourism.gov.in/ Rajasthan Tourism]
* [http://jodhpur.nic.in/ Official Jodhpur Website]
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