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Its like straight out of an Arabian Nights
fable. The name Jaisalmer induces a dramatic picture of utter magic
and brilliance of the desert. The hostile terrain not with standing
the warmth and colour of people is simply over whelming. One of the
main draws is the daunting 12th century Jaisalmer Fort. The
beautiful havelis which were built by wealthy merchants of Jaisalmer
are yet another interesting aspect of the desert city. And you can
let your eyes caress the sloppy sand dunes while you ramble your way
in a camel safari. The desert citadel is truly a golden fantasy in
Thar Desert.
Bhatti Rajput
ruler Rawal Jaisal, after whom the city finds its name, founded
Jaisalmer in 1156. On advice of a local hermit Eesaal he chose the
Tricut Hills as his new abode abandoning his vulnerable old fort at
Luderwa just 16 kilometres northwest. In Medieval times, its
prosperity was due to its location on the main trade route linking
India to Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Africa and the West. The Bhatti
Rajput rulers lined their coffer with gains from traditional taxes
on passing by caravans and sometimes through illicit gains
by rustling cattle.
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