Sikar Travel
Distance : 115km from Jaipur, 299km
from Delhi Populationn : 148,000 STD
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¤ Sikar Lies In Shekhawati
Region
Sikar is one of the three district which come under
Shekhawati, the land of murals. The region belonged to the Shekhawat
thakurs (chieftains), descendents of the enterprising Rao Shekha who
founded this principality sometime in the 15th century (see History of
Shekhawati for more). After a series of ups and downs, Sikar, the largest
thikana (feudatory state) under the Jaipur State, passed on to the hands
of the Shekhawat Rajput Daulat Singh in 1687AD. The man laid some good
plans for the capital's buildup which were later realized by his son, Sheo
Singh. Sheo earnestly started on a building spree in 1724AD and changed
the whole face of the town. This is generally taken to be the
foundation day of Sikar, although something of the place existed from much
before. Sheo Singh built the palace, the fort and the first town walls. In
this he was supported by Sardul Singh, another Shekhawat Rajput who
evicted the Mughal nawab (governor) of Jhunjhunu and took his place. After
some time, Sheo and Sardul got together and evicted the nawab of Fatehpur,
Sardar Khan. A later ruler of Sikar, Devi Singh, further enlarged the town
by building the fort of Deogarh (8km southeast of the town) in the 1780s.
and Sikar was on its way to glory, eventually becoming one of the most
important towns in the Open Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan called
Shekhawati. |