Nagaur
is a desert town of historical significance. It is the
chief town of the district of the same name in Jodhpur
Division. It was known as Ahichhatrapur. It was the
capital of Jangaldesh. Nagas originally ruled over this
place and about 7th century onwards the Chauhans became
the overlords of Nagaur and it was included in
Sapadalaksha. Later on Nagaur remained under the control
of the Muslim Sultans and Rathore rulers of Jodhpur.
Nagaur was granted to the famous warrior Amar Singh
Rathore by emperor Shahjahan.
Nagaur fort was considered to be the best example of
Bhumi Durg (land fort) in Rajputana. It is defended by
strong gates and massive ramparts. The fort contains
many royal apartments such as Moti Mahal, Badal Mahal
and Hawa Mahal. The Baradari is painted with beautiful
paintings depicting various episodes from the Ramayana
and Mahabharata.
The
town possesses some monuments of historical importance,
namely, the Dargah of Khwaja Hamiduddin Nagauri known as
Sultan-ul-Tarkeen, who was one of the chief disciples of
the Khwaja of Ajmer; and Amar Singh Rathore Ki Chhatri.
The paintings in the Jain temple depict motifs related
to the life of Lord Mahavira and Parsvnath.
Amar Singh Rathore was the heir apparent to the throne
of Marwar, who not only was deprived of his right to
succession, but was also exiled from the State,
whereafter he retired to the Mughal court. His
exceptional gallantry on the battle fields impressed the
emperor who bestowed upon him the chiefship of Nagaur
and elevated him to a very high rank in the nobility.
However, he is remembered for upholding his dignity and
intrepidity exhibited in full view of the emperor in the
Mughal court at Agra, by murdering Salabat Khan, the
Paymaster General for the latter's insolent conduct
towards Amar Singh. Amar Singh was overpowered and
killed, but the saga of his daunting spirit and heroic
action survived for long in the ballads of the
minstrels.
PLACES
OF INTEREST ARE:
Nagaur Fort: Centrally located; 2nd century old;
witnessed many battles; lofty walls & spacious
campus;
having many palaces & temples inside.
Tarkeen
Dargah: Most renowned
after the Ajmer Dargah; sacred place for Muslims &
Sufis.
Jain
Temple in Glass: Lofty
structure of glass; sacred place for the Jain community.
Saiji
ka Tanka: Samadhi of a
renowned saint, inspires the liberation of the soul with
simplicity & truthfulness; a symbol of communal
harmony.
Other
Places: Cenotaph of Amar
Singh Rathore, Bansiwala Temple, Nath Ji ki Chhatri,
Barli.
EXCURSIONS:
Khimsar Fort: Situated 42 km away from Nagaur on
the National Highway No. 65 towards Jodhpur; 500 years
old fort in the middle of the Thar Desert; turned into a
hotel furnished with modern facilities. Mugal Emperor
Aurangzeb used to stay here; Khimsar town has 25 small
temples; black deer roaming in herds are a very popular
tourist attraction.
Kuchaman
Fort: One of the oldest
& most inaccessible forts of Rajasthan; situated on
top of a straight hill; unique water harvesting system;
Jodhpur rulers used to mint their gold & silver
currency here; affords a beautiful view of the city;
fort converted into a hotel has a strong attraction for
tourists.
Makarana:
A treasure trove of
marble; exemplifies how stones can be shaped & made
use of; marble mining is the main-stay of living for the
locals; worth seeing how stone brings quality in life;
this marble used in the construction of the Taj Mahal,
Victoria Memorial & other buildings in white stone.
Ladnun:
Jain Vishva Bharti Institute (deemed University) - A
famous centre of Jainism; a school of thought; a centre
of spirituality & purification; a society of Ahinsa;
a treasure of tranquility; an abode of humanity on
earth.
Kurki:
Kurki is a small village in the Nagaur District. It is
the birth place of the famous princess and poetess,
Meera Bai.
Merta: Earlier known as Medantakpur, this town
was also known as Medanipur in ancient times. It
flourished during the Pratihara period and was in
possession of Rao Duda in the 15th century. Later, Rao
Maldeo built a fortress "Malkot" which is in
ruins now. This small town is also associated with the
poetess-princess Meera Bai.
FAIRS
& FESTIVALS:
Nagaur Cattle Fair: The quaint town of Nagaur,
one of the most picturesque of Rajput townships, stirs
to life during the Nagaur Fair. The cattle fair here is
the second largest in Rajasthan and is held every year
during the month of Magh (Jan. Feb.)
The fair
is renowned for the trading in cows, bullocks, camels
and horses. Their owners are seen wearing colourful
turbans and flaunting long moustaches. The bullocks of
Nagaur are renowned for their fleetness and attract a
large number of buyers. Both the owners and buyers
bargain to their heart's content until they decide upon
a price.
Mirchi
Bazaar (Red Chilly Market) is the main attraction and
wooden items, iron crafts and leather accessories are
available in abundance during the fair. Various games
are organized during this four day festival.
Tug-of-war,
camel races, cock fights etc. provide entertainment to
the tourists and visitors. As the sun goes down, a
joyous atmosphere is created by the folk musicians,
whose voices echo far and wide across the tranquil
desert sand
Air
: Nagaur can be reached
from Jaipur (293km) Jodhpur (135km) and Udaipur (400) km
which are on the Indian Airlines route that links Delhi
to Mumbai.
Rail : Most of Rajasthan is accessible by a
network of rail services. An excellent connection to
Jaipur the capital of Rajsthan from Delhi to is the pink
city express (5 hours run) which is a vestibulate chair
car rail service. Other places too are linked by
passenger and express trains. Since rail journeys are
usally long because of the distance involved it is
advisable to carry light snakes and water botles as most
stations enroute do not serve much by way of food. Some
important train connection are Ranakpur Express (Bikaner
-Nagar-Ratangarh ) 893 Mail (Marwar-Nagaur-Merta Road
in)
Road : Rajasthan State Roadways coachs link most
tourist palces and business centres in and around the
state. Chauffeur-driven air conditioned cars can be
hired through the state Tourist officers and other
approved operators. Some important road distance from
Nagaur are Agra 550km, delhi 554kms, Jodhpur 135kms,
Ajmer 162kms, Nathdwara 362kms Jaisaalmer 312kms (via
phalodi, Pokaran) and Bharatpur 494 kms.
What to wear : Woollens during winter and cottons
in summer months.