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Bluish and bustling, mysterious and cuddling – this is the city of Jodhpur shining naturally due to bright sunlight as well as manually because of the royal attractions. It is also the Blue City, the name that comes from the blue walls and roofs of houses surrounding the famous Mehrangarh fort.
Previously known as Marwar, Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459, who was a Rajput Chief of the Rathore race. It was one of the important cities on the strategic road linking Gujarat to Delhi, the famous trade route of merchants, which rewarded enormous profit to the city.
During the rule of Maharaja Umed Singh, the town developed into an exceptional modern city, which managed to thrive even under the British Raj. Today, it is an independent city with diverse forts and palaces, temples, traditions, spices, and handicrafts, all contributing to make this historic city worthy of your time and money.
Monumental Attractions Unfolding as you Move
Fully untouched by time leaving the royal
Previously known as Marwar, Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459, who was a Rajput Chief of the Rathore race. It was one of the important cities on the strategic road linking Gujarat to Delhi, the famous trade route of merchants, which rewarded enormous profit to the city.
During the rule of Maharaja Umed Singh, the town developed into an exceptional modern city, which managed to thrive even under the British Raj. Today, it is an independent city with diverse forts and palaces, temples, traditions, spices, and handicrafts, all contributing to make this historic city worthy of your time and money.
Monumental Attractions Unfolding as you Move
Fully untouched by time leaving the royal