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Ajmer e Sharif Dargah Rajasthan
History of Ajmer e
Sharif Dargah India
Ajmer renowned as one
of the most pious cities and a venue of religious and cultural
harmony all over the world. Ajmer enjoys the distinction of being
the prime destination of people who have a staunch faith, whether
they are Hindus, the worshipper of Lord Brahma or be they Muslims,
coming to visit the mighty court of
Huzoor Gharib Nawaz (R.A.) The
distance of 444 kms from Dehli and 1043 kms from Bombay are nowhere
less or more. Landing at the destination leaves the visitor full of
energy and spirit.
Ajmer pronunciation (Hindi: अजमेर ) is a city in Ajmer District in
India's Rajasthan state. Ajmer is a very beautiful city, since it is
surrounded by the mountain by all sides. You can run your eyes
through 360 degrees and you will find the spectacular Aravali
Mountains. Ajmer, also known as Ajaymeru, was the city which was
ruled by Prithviraj Chauhan.
Its population was approximately
500,000 in 2001. The city gives its name to a district, and also to
a former province of British India called Ajmer-Merwara, which,
after India's independence, became the state of Ajmer until November
1, 1956, when it was merged into Rajasthan state.
Geography
It is situated in 26° 27, N. lat. and 74° 44, E. long., on the lower
slopes of Taragarh hill, in the Aravalli Range. To the north of the
city is a large artificial lake, called Anasagar, adorned with a
marble structure called Baradari. Ajmer is an ancient crowded city
with modern developments in the outskirts.
Transport
Ajmer is at an important railway junction with Broad gauge lines to
Jaipur and Marwar,Ahmedabad and Mumbai onwards to Banglore and a
Metre gauge line subject to conversion under Project Unigauge to
Udaipur. The railway complex includes a major workshop. The railway
has helped the city as a trade center for manufactured goods
including wool textiles, hosiery, shoes, soap, and
pharmaceuticals.
Poultary Farming is a major source of income for the
urban farmers.The near by town of Kishangarh is one of the biggest
seller market for marble and marble products.Ajmer is well connected
with the national highway.and only 135 km from the Swai Mansingh
international airport at Jaipur.
History
Ajmer (Ajaya-meru in Sanskrit) was founded in the seventh century CE
by Dushyant Chauhan. He established the Chauhan dynasty which
continued to rule the country while repeated waves of Turkish
invasion swept across India. Ajmer was conquered by Muhammad of Ghor,
founder of the Delhi Sultanate, in 1193.
Its internal government,
however, was handed over to the Chauhan rulers upon the payment of a
heavy tribute to the conquerors. Ajmer then remained feudatory to
Delhi until 1365, when it was captured by the ruler of Mewar. In
1509 Ajmer became a source of contention between the maharajas of
Mewar and Marwar, and was ultimately conquered by the Marwar ruler
in 1532. Ajmer was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1559. It
continued to be in the hands of the Mughals, with occasional
revolts, till 1770, until it ceded to the Marathas.
From that time
up to 1818 Ajmer was the scene of an ongoing struggle, being seized
at different times by the Mewar and the Marwar maharajas, from whom
it was often retaken by the Marathas. In 1818 the Marathas sold
Ajmer to the East India Company for 50,000 rupees. Since then Ajmer
has enjoyed stable governance even though during the 1857 War of
Independence, some Indian sepoys at the garission in the nearby town
of Nasirabad joined the revolt. In the British Raj, Ajmer was
governed by an Agent to the Governor General [AGG] overseeing
Rajputana.
After independence in 1947,
Ajmer retained its position
as a centrally administrated state under a Chief Commissioner for
some time. Ajmer was eventually merged with the State of
Rasjasthan.
Contact
Contact
Syed Sameer Chishty Shah


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