Travel to Nagaur
Population : 67,000 Distance
: 137 km from Jodhpur
¤ The Majastic Nagaur Fort
At one end of the Thar desert lies the picturesque town of
Nagaur. Located 137km to the north of Jodhpur, the Nagaur fort shimmers
like a beacon in sharp contrast to the dull sandy stretch of desert which
surrounds it. Located atop a hill like so many of Rajasthan’s forts for
strategic reasons is the historic Nagaur fort, dating back to the 4th
century. The city itself has three main entrances called the Delhi Gate,
the Tripolia Gate, and the Nakash Gate. The three palaces within the fort
which are particularly exquisite are the Hadi Rani Mahal, the Sheesh Mahal
and the Badal Mahal which are noted for their beautiful frescoes. Nearby
lies a mosque which was built by the Mughal emperor Akbar and a shrine
dedicated to a follower of Moin-uddin Chishti, the famous sufi (mystic)
saint who lived in nearby Ajmer. Also in Nagore lie a cluster of cenotaphs
built in the traditional Rajput style; like pristine stone
umbrellas.
¤ The Nagaur Fair
A major attraction
of Nagaur is a cattle fair which is organised annually and will next be
held on 12-15 February 2000. The cattle fair is the second largest in
Rajasthan and is a wonderful gathering of men and beasts, brisk trading
and keen competition in the best traditions of this quaint little
township. Held right on the outskirts of the town the fair features cock
fights, camel races, puppet shows, folk dancing, tug-of-wars and a host of
other things. The fair is renowned for the trading of cows, oxen, horses,
camels and bulls (the Nagaur breed is known for its fleet-footedness). As
the sun sets the atmosphere is enlivened by folk musicians whose melodies
resound far and wide across the tranquil desert
sands. |