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जैसलमेर राजस्थान का एक शहर है, जैसलमेर को स्वर्ण नगरी के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। प्राचीन समय में यह व्यापार सिल्क रूट था, यह जिला थार मरुस्थल में स्थित है। जैसलमेरी बहुत ही खूबसूरत शहर है, यहां कि संकरी संकरी गलियां, पीले सुंदर मकान, खूबसूरत जैन मंदिर, सुंदर हवेलियां व स्वर्ण दुर्ग बहुत ही खूबसूरत है। जैसलमेर छोटा सा शहर है इसे आप पैदल भी घूम सकते हैं। जैसलमेर के सिटी पैलेस में सरफरोश मूवी की शूटिंग हुई थी,सिटी पैलेस के जवाहर विलास को मिर्ची सेठ का घर बनाया गया था। जैसलमेर का मरुस्थल काफी खूबसूरत है।
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About Badal Palace or Tazia Tower
Tazia Tower(Mandir Palace) Beatiful Haveli
The delicate pagoda like Tazia Tower rises from Badal Mahal (Cloud Palace). Rising in its five-tiered splendour, with each storey graced by a delicately carved balcony, the tower is of historical significance. Muslim craftsmen built it in the shape of a Tazia and gifted it to their royal patron
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Best Places to visit in Jaisalmer: Rajasthan
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Top 10 places to visit in Jaisalmer
1. Jaisalmer Fort
2.Patwon Ki Haveli
3. Bada Bagh
4. Tazia Tower
5. Sum sand dunes
6. Tanot mata temple
7. Wer museum
8. Tazia tower
9. Desert natioanl park
10. Jain temple
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Golden City of India | City Tour of Jaisalmer Rajasthan
JAISALMER FORT
The Jaisalmer Fort also goes by the name Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) as it rises from the desert itself and seems to become one with the golden hues of the sand. The setting sun adds its own magic and shrouds the fort with mystique. The fort is constructed in the classic style of the royals by local craftsmen. This fort is a world heritage site and forms an important plot point in one of Satyajit Ray’s famous Feluda stories and corresponding movie, Sonar Kela (The Golden Fortress).
MANDIR PALACE
The five-storeyed majesty of the Badal Mahal (Cloud Palace) is further enhanced by its pagoda-like Tazia Tower. Each floor of the palace has an intricately carved balcony. The Badal Palace owes its beauty to the skills of Muslim craftsmen who moulded the tower in the shape of a Tazia (a float that’s part of the procession of Muharram).
GADISAR LAKE
Gadisar Lake was constructed in the 14th century by Maharawal Gadsi Singh to meet the water needs of his arid lands. Considering its importance, many small temples and shrines were constructed around it, transforming it into a pilgrimage centre and a tourist attraction.
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The Royale Jaisalmer
Paying tribute to the beautiful rich heritage of the Golden Sandstone city of Jaisalmer, The Hotel Royale from every rooms offers an endless view of the fort and the thar desert. Welcome to a modern hotel with the royal touch. Though very young Hotel The Royale Jaisalmer enjoys a distinct reputation of having maintained high standards of hospitality, service and of being distinctively different. The haveli ambiance is a reflection of the rich heritage of the city reflected in every detailing o
Jaisalmer (Palais royal) : Cour du Gaj Vilas
Le panoramearth est pris d'une cour intérieure donnant, semble-t-il sur le Gaj Mahal. Ambiance touristique sur la bande son de la vidéo. Notez au début de la vidéo le panneau indiquant que : « Fumer ou la nourriture sont strictement interdits dans les locaux ». Comme le GPS, enfermé dans des cours intérieures comme celle-ci donne des résultats pour le moins imprécis, la localisation et la dénomination de cette cour sont établis à partir d'indices visuels, après-coup, sur la vidéo elle-même. Le numéro « 3 » sous le symbole d'un casque d'écoute signifie que l'on peut avoir des informations audio pour ce point 3. D'après la notice papier pour la visite « audio tour » du fort, ce point concerne la coutume du « Jauhar-Saka », l'immolation des femmes et des enfants des guerriers morts à la bataille (parfois avant la bataille, lorsque tout été perdu d'avance). Jusque-là on n'est pas plus avancé pour savoir ce qu'est cette cour. En contre-plongée, à la seconde 10 de la vidéo, remarquez ce passage entre deux bâtiments. Or, on voit ce passage, de l'autre côté, sur le pano à la seconde 16. Ce qui confirme que cette cour et celle du pano sont contiguës par cet angle. Ce qui situe bien cette cour en arrière du Gaj Mahal.
Connu sous le nom de Sonar Quila (le fort doré), le Fort de Jaisalmer a été édifié en 1156. Il fut construit en grès ce qui, à certaines heures de la journée, lui donne les reflets dorés du désert du Thar qu'il domine. La légende raconte que c'est sur l'inspiration d'un ermite local nommé Eesaal que le raja Rawal Jaisal, de la dynastie rajput des Bhatti, décida de fonder une nouvelle capitale, remplaçant celle de Luderwa. Il lui donna son nom, Jaisalmer. La ville commença dans le fort, qui est l'un des deux plus anciens du Rajasthan. Il culmine à 76 mètres de haut (par rapport à la plaine environnante) et est renforcé par d'imposants murs crénelés de 9 mètres de haut, sur une longueur de 5 km. 99 bastions ont été aménagés sur les remparts permettant de surveiller le désert alentour. L'architecture a adopté un mélange de styles rajput et moghol, au grès des reconstructions. Quatre portes monumentales donnent accès au fort (Akshya Pol, Suraj Pol, Ganesh Pol et Hawa Pol). De nombreux puits ont été creusés dans le fort afin d'assurer une alimentation régulière en eau de la ville. Le fort abrite plusieurs monuments remarquables comme les temples jaïns et le Palais Royal (« Raj Mahal »), qui se compose en fait de 5 palais intriqués : Sarvottam Vilas, Akhai Vilas, Gaj Mahal, Rang Mahal et Moti Mahal.
Jaisalmer est une ville du Rajasthan située à une centaine de kilomètres à peine du Pakistan. La ville est fondée en 1156 par un raja Rajput du clan des Bhatti, Rao Jaisal. Jaisalmer doit son importance historique et sa richesse à son rôle d'étape caravanière sur la route entre l'Inde et la Perse, l'Arabie et l'Occident. La ville est fameuse pour son fort, érigé sur une colline dominant le désert alentour, qui contient, en fait, la ville fortifiée originelle (qui comporte aussi de fabuleux temples jaïns). Dans la partie de Jaisalmer qui s'étend hors du fort, on trouve aussi les « havelis », maisons de maître remarquables, érigées à partir du 18e siècle par des membres de la caste des marchands Baniya, ornées d'un travail très fin de la pierre, spécialité des artisans locaux. La ville reçoit régulièrement des touristes, d'abord pour la visite du vieux fort et des havelis, mais aussi pour des safaris d'une ou plusieurs journées dans le désert. De ce fait, de nombreux organisateurs de safaris, hôtels, restaurants sont implantés dans la ville.
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DESERT CULTURE CENTRE AND FOLKLORE MUSEUM IN JAISALMER
VISIT THE DESERT CULTURE CENTRE AND FOLKLORE MUSEUM IN JAISALMER.
DR. N.K.SHARMA, THE FOUNDER, AND DIRECTOR WILL GUIDE YOU ON A TOUR OF BEAUTIFUL SAMPLES OF RAJASTHAN FOLKLORE ART. ENJOY.
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Gadsisar Sagar Lake, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
Jaisalmer About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (Rajasthani: जैसलमेर), nicknamed The Golden city, is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, located 575 kilometres (357 mi) west .... Gadsisar Lake – Excavated in 1367 by Rawal Gadsi Singh, it is a scenic rainwater lake surrounded by the small temples and shrines of ...Gadsisar lake is a must visit site in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.Gadsisar Lake In Jaisalmer is an artificial lake built by Raja Rawal Jaisal. Gadsisar lake is sorrounded by artistically carved Chattris, Temples, Shrines and ...A short walk from the Jaisalmer fort will land you on the banks of Gadi Sagar, a popular local hangout. Tourists come by default as part of their ...Gadsisar Lake, Jaisalmer - Get Gadsisar Lake History, timings, opening ... Home › India › Rajasthan › Jaisalmer › Places to Visit in Jaisalmer › Lakes in Jaisalmer › Gadsisar Lake ... Download Jaisalmer Travel guide in PDF format Download .... Mool Sagar · Government Museum · Tazia Tower · The Thar.Gadi Sagar Lake is one of the most important tourist attractions in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, North India. Its charm lies in the fact that it was the only source of water ...Gadsisar Lake is located near Tillon ki Gate, Jaisalmer. A pure treat for one's eyes & mind, one can enjoy a calm & smoothing boat ride on this lake.But Jaisalmer remained as a famous tourist destination of India for its unique town ... color along with its fort so this town is known as golden town of Rajasthan.
The Golden Fort Of India || Sonar Quila jaisalmer, (Rajasthan).
This vedio is about to Jaisalmer Fort locally known as Sonar Quila is one of the largest forts in the world located in Jaisalmer city in Rajasthan, India. It was built in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal, from where it originates its name. This fort, is popularly known as the 'Sone Ka Quila (Golden Fort)' by the local people and is one of the most magnificent monuments in the city of Jaisalmer. The fort is standing proudly in the middle of the unending golden sands of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer fort is one of the most prominent tourist attractions of Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer fort is 1,500 ft (460 m) long and 750 ft (230 m) wide and is built on a hill that raises above a height of 250 ft (76 m) above the surrounding country side. The basement of the fort has a 15 ft (4.6 m) tall wall forming a double line of defence. The bastions of the fort forms a chain about 30 ft (9.1 m). The fort has four entrances to the townside, one of which used to be guarded by cannon.
There is an individual device hoisted on the crest of the fort’s walls, and was used to assume the weather. The delicate blend of Islamic and Rajput architectural style will definitely catch the fancy of the eyeballs which looks stunning during the night. The Fort of Jaisalmer survived several attacks by the Muslim rulers like Ala-uddin-Khilji and Mughal Emperor Humayun. Inside the fort complex tourists can find several architectural buildings which include palaces, houses and temples made up of soft yellow sandstone which looks as the Fort is made up of Gold and its beauty rises with the sunset when it gleam like melting gold. Jaisalmer fort has narrow winding pathways which interlock several parts of the fort. The complex of Jaisalmer fort is so expansive that almost one quarter of the town’s population located in this fort itself.
The most famous splendid structures such as the Maharawals located in front of the Chauhata Square. The foremost attraction of this place is Maharawal’s marble throne which is placed over a flight of marble steps. An added famous tourist attraction of this place is a five-storied Tazia tower located head-to-head to the Maharawals palace. This tower was constructed by Muslim craftsmen and is made with decorative Bengali styled roofs.
The one more beauty section in the palace is the Jawahar Palace is among the other tourist attractions of Jaisalmer fort which was the residence of a royal family. This place is famous for its beautiful construction and ornate design which captivate tourist’s attention during their visit to this palace. Ganesh Pol, Rang Pol, Bhoota Pol and Hava Pol are the entrance gates of this fort which is known for sculptured beauty and beautiful design. Some havelis are many hundreds of years old. In Jaisalmer there are many elaborate havelis carved from yellow sandstone. Some of these have many floors and countless rooms, with decorated windows, archways, doors and balconies.
The most visited places of this fort are the Raj Mahal, The Jain and the Laxmikanth Temples and several other temples and gateways.
Jaisalmer is well connected with major cities of India through Rail, Road and Air. Local transportation in Jaisalmer quite good. Auto rickshaw is a cheap mode of transportation in Jaisalmer City.
Its walking distance from the main Jaisalmer City. Best to hire a rickshaw from your hotel.
Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Visiting Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Distances of Important Cities from Jaisalmer: New Delhi (921 km), Jaipur (620 km), Mumbai (1177 km), Ahmadabad (626 km).
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Jaisalmer Fort (जैसलमेर का किला) - Complete Inside Tour Guide of Sonar Fort - Hindi Video
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If you're planning for a Jaisalmer Trip then this video could be helpful for you before to visit Jaisalmer Fort. There are lots of things to be visited in Jaisalmer Fort, some famous are:
- Royal Palace (Raj Mahal) & Rani Mahal
- Jain Mandir
- Baa ri haveli
- Cannon Point
- Shop for Rajasthani Handicrafts Items
Places to visit around Fort:
- Gadisar Lake
- Patwon ki Haveli
- Salim ki Haveli
- Nathmal Ki Haveli
- Bada Bagh
- Tazia Tower
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Thar Heritage Museum Jaisalmer, India - Location, Facts, History
Thar Heritage Museum Jaisalmer, India - Location, Facts, History
The Thar Heritage Museum in Jaisalmer was founded by L Narayan Khatri, an eminent scholar of Jaisalmer folklore history.The rich history, culture and folk art of Thar Desert are preserved in the form of a large collection of items displayed at the museum.A unique collection of sea fossils from over million years ago let us in on how the sea eventually became the Thar Desert. The other items on display include documents, coins, post cards, ancient manuscripts, weapons and musical instruments.There is a daily one hour puppet show at 6.30 pm performed with the narration of Shri L.N. Khatri, who is also the curator of the museum.The museum remains open from Saturday to Thursday from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. The entrance fee for a person is INR 10. For the puppet show a separate ticket of INR 30 is required.One can also visit Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Silk Route Art Gallery and Jaisalmer Fortress, which are at walk able distances. Visitors throng Jaisalmer in October during Dussehra festivities which is celebrated in a grand way.The Thar Heritage Museum can be reached by auto or cab. One can also enjoy this walled city and walk to the museum.This private museum has an intriguing assortment of Jaisalmer artefacts, from turbans, musical instruments, fossils and kitchen equipment to displays on birth, marriage, death and opium customs. It’s brought alive by the guided tour you’ll get from its founder, local historian and folklorist LN Khatri. Look for the snakes and ladders game that acts as a teaching guide to Hinduism’s spiritual journey. If the door is locked you’ll find Mr Khatri at his shop, Desert Handicrafts Emporium.
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JAISELMER RAJATHAN PART 1
Jaisalmer Fort is a monument worth visiting and worth retaining in your conscious mind. Like various other cities of Rajasthan, in Jaisalmer too you will find different facets of its own glorious heritage. Though you can find historical monuments scattered all over the city, the Jaisalmer Fort will immediately command your attention. Made of sand stones and locally known as Sonar Quila, the Jaisalmer Fort is a dominating structure amidst sands.
The city is said to be founded by one Raja Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput ruler, in approximately 1156 A D. Legends go by that he did it on the behest of a local hermit named Eesaal. The raja choose Trikuta hill as the new site for his fort as his earlier adobe at Luderwa(16 k.m from present Jaisalmer) was too vulnerable to his comfort. But it should always be kept in mind that these legends are most of the time product of conscious minds that are very vulnerable to the oriental exaggeration.
Jaisalmer fort is the second oldest in Rajasthan. Two hundred and fifty feet tall and reinforced by imposing crenellated sandstone wall 30 feet high; it has 99 bastions, 92 of which were built between 1633 and 1647. Wells within the fort still provide a regular source of water. Even today, you will find that nearly one fourth of the old city's population resides within the fort. If you are a student of cross-cultural merging, the subtle fusion of Rajput and Islamic architectural styles, visible in this fort, will catch your fancy. Ganesh Pol, Akshya Pol, Suraj Pol and Hawa Pol are a must see.
Top10 palace to visit in jaislmer, Wonder city
Jaisalmer is a former medieval trading center and a princely state in the western Indian state of Rajasthan, in the heart of the Thar Desert. Known as the Golden City, it's distinguished by its yellow sandstone architecture. Dominating the skyline is Jaisalmer Fort, a sprawling hilltop citadel buttressed by 99 bastions. Behind its massive walls stand the ornate Maharaja's Palace and intricately carved Jain temples.
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1. Jaisalmer Fort :
Jaisalmer Fort is situated in the city of Jaisalmer, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is believed to be one of the very few “living forts” in the world, as nearly one fourth of the old city's population still resides within the fort. For the better part of its 800-year history, the fort was the city of Jaisalmer.
2. Patwon Ki Haveli :
The Patwon ki Haveli is the most important and the largest haveli, and this haveli is in Jaisalmer. It is not a single haveli but a group of five small havelis. The first in the row is also the most popular, and is also known as Kothari's Patwa Haveli. The first among these was commissioned and constructed in the year 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa, then a rich trader of jewelry and fine brocades, and is the biggest and the most grandiose.
3. Sam Sand Dunes :
Sam sand dunes, is one of the most authentic desert dune site in whole India, where you will find 30-60 meter tall sand dunes, and many travelers enjoying Desert Safari on camels or jeep, Sam is 45 km west from Jaisalmer city, where you can reach by hiring a can from Jaisalmer city and then stay in one of many desert camps, built in 2-3 km radius of sand dunes.
4. Gadisar Lake :
The Gadsisar Lake is one of the most famous tourist places in Jaisalmer which was built by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer. In the later years Maharaja Garisisar Singh rebuilt and revamped the lake. This historic lake is located towards the south of Jaisalmer city and the entrance to the lake is through Tilon-Ki-Pol, a magnificent and artistically carved yellow sandstone archway . The Tilon Ki Pol is adorned with an idol of the Hindu deity Vishnu, installed in the year 1908.
5. Jain Temples :
The Jain Temples in Jaisalmerare marvelous treasures of the desert city. Having archaeological value as well as religious sentiments associated with it. Dating back to the 12th and 15th century, these temples have intricate designs on it. Dedicated to different Tirthankars of Jains, the temples are holy pilgrimage and treasure troves for tourist with interest in history and religion.
6. Bada Bagh :
Bada Bagh, also called Barabagh is a garden complex about 6 km north of Jaisalmer on the way to Ramgarh, in the state of Rajasthan in India. A descendant of Maharawal Jaisal Singh, the founder of the state and Maharaja of Jaisalmer State, Jai Singh II (1688–1743), commissioned a dam to create a water tank during his reign in the 16th century. This made the desert green in this area.
7. Salim Singh Ki Haveli :
Salim Singh Ki Haveli was built in 1815 by Salim Singh, the prime minister of the kingdom when Jaisalmer was the capital. This mansion was not created with the help of cements and mortar- the stones are connected with strong iron rods. This mansion is famous for its distinctive architecture as it is constitutes 38 gracefully carved balconies. The architecture of this mansion is inspired by dancing peacock.
8. Nathmalji Ki Haveli :
Nathmalji ki Haveli was constructed by Maharawal Berisal in 1885 CE, to serve as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. The chief architects of this haveli were two brothers, named Hathi and Lulu. There is a very interesting story regarding its construction. It is believed that both the brothers started building the facets of the haveli simultaneously. The two sides are similar, but not identical.
9. Jaisalmer War Museum :
At a distance of 11 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 12 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer War Museum is situated at Military Station on the Jaisalmer - Jodhpur Highway. This unique war museum is surely a must visit place for all Indian and foreigner tourists coming to Jaisalmer.
10. Kuldhara :
Kuldhara is an abandoned village in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. Established around 13th century, it was once a prosperous village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins. It was abandoned by the early 19th century for unknown reasons, possibly because of dwindling water supply, or as a local legend claims, because of persecution by the Jaisalmer State's minister Salim Singh.
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