Tourist Places Of Ajmer Rajasthan

                                                                     AJMER

Ajmer city is one of the beautiful tourist places of Rajasthan and these tourist places are surrounded by the Aravalli ranges. Ajmer city is most famous for Dargah Sharif of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti. The city of Ajmer attracts a lot of tourists to its religious traditions and cultural importance. Ajmer is a religious tourist place, as well as the ethos and craftsmanship that has been in existence for centuries.Ajmer is located in the center of Rajasthan state of India and is famous all over the world for the tomb of Ajmer Sharif. Ajmer city is famous for its natural beauty, besides it is a famous religious place for followers of Hinduism and Muslim religion. Tourists come from all over the world to commemorate the death anniversary of Saint Moinuddin Chishti during the "Urs festival" celebrated in Ajmer.

                        Tomb of Moinuddin Chishti

The tomb of Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer is considered a sacred place not only for Muslims but also for followers of every religion in India. As the last resting place of Moin-ud-din Chishti, this tomb has contributed significantly in spreading the moral and spiritual values ​​of Islam among the masses. The wave of a strange kind of scent attracts the pilgrims who come here for the whole time.Which inspires tourists with a spontaneous and unchanging urge towards spirituality. Dargah Sharif is undoubtedly the most popular pilgrimage center in Rajasthan. It is the resting place of a great Sufi saint, Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti, who was a great Sufi saint, he devoted his entire life to the upliftment of the poor and the downtrodden. Because this place is known as a very holy place by people of all religions. Ajmer Sharif was built by the Mughals.Therefore, it gets a wonderful glimpse of the architecture of the Mughals. Ajmer Sharif's tomb has various components such as tombs, courtyards and courtyards etc. Of all these structures here, the most prominent are - Nizam Gate, Aulia Masjid, Dargah Shrine, Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Mahfilkhana and about a dozen other major establishments.

                            Anasagar Lake

Anasagar lake and Ajmer city were built by Arunoraja or Anaji Chauhan, the father of Prithviraj Chauhan in the middle of the twelfth century (1135–1150 AD). It is believed that the name of this lake is known as Aana Sagar or Aana Sagar due to it being constructed by Anaji. Anasagar in Ajmer is a breathtaking and magnificent artificial lake, located in the city of Ajmer in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Its view is worth seeing during sunset. The view of the lake is also mesmerized by some of the temples built near the lake. Presently, Ana Sagar Lake is one of Ajmer's most popular and one of the largest lakes in India.

                      Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra

The two and a half day hut is a mosque located in Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is believed that it was constructed in only eighty-one days and for this reason its name was read as the half-day hut. It was built in the year 1192 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the governor of Mohammad Ghori, on the orders of Mohammad Ghori, by converting the existing Sanskrit school from earlier. Mohammad Gauri defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the battle of Tarain, after which Taragarh, the capital of Prithviraj, attacked Ajmer. In the Sanskrit school located here, Raddo was converted into a mosque. . It was built in place of Sanskrit College. The proof of this is a marble inscription on the left side of the main gate of the Adhai Din hut on which this school is mentioned in Sanskrit. According to other beliefs, it got its name because of the two and a half day Urs. Ajmer has a two and a half day hut, a mosque built by Qutub-ud-din-Aibak, who was the first Sultan of Delhi.There is also a rumor about this hut that this Indo-Islamic architecture site was built in two and a half days and got its name here. However even today most of the ancient temples here are in ruins. With arched screens, ruined minarets and individual beautiful pillars it is a wonderful place to visit. 

                   Akbar's Palace and Museum

Akbar's palace and museum, built in 1570 AD, is counted among the strongest forts in Rajasthan. It was used as the meeting place of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and Sir Thomas Roe, the British ambassador to the Mughal court. This palace was used as a place of residence for the emperor and his soldiers when they were in Ajmer. Places to visit in Ajmer are Akbar's palace and museum. This palace of Akbar 1500 a. D. It was built in the place where Emperor Akbar's soldiers stayed in Ajmer and it is located in the center of Ajmer city. The museum depicts old military weapons and exquisite sculptures. The museum in Ajmer showcases various aspects of Rajput and Mughal style of life and fighting. The palace has statues of Kali Ji which are made of marble.

                     Jain Temple of Nareli

Gyanodaya Tirtha, Nareli Jain Temple, is a newly constructed Jain temple located on the outskirts of Ajmer. Located at a distance of 7 km from the city center and 128 km west of Jaipur on Main National Highway 8. This temple has been constructed with the cooperation of Ashok Patni and other dignitaries of RK Marbles. The temple is situated on the Aravalli mountain range. There are Jain temples in Nareli, about 7 km outside of Ajmer.Which is a beautiful marble temple with angular and striking attractive design. This beautiful temple of Ajmer has been successful in attracting tourists, crowds of tourists from far and wide are engaged in this temple. It is a favorite place for those who want to spend time in solitude in a quiet environment.

                            Clock Tower

The Clock Tower, located on Alwar's Church Road in Ajmer, is considered a royal facade of the ancient Rajput rule, which offers a view of the area near Ajmer. 

                        Durgabagh Gardens

दुर्गाबाघ गार्डन अजमेर में दौलत बाग राजसी अना सागर झील के तट पर स्थित एक आकर्षक उद्यान है। इस गार्डन में शिमला की एक रमणीय पृष्ठभूमि (पिछला भाग) है  जिसे महाराजा मंगल सिंह द्वारा तैयार करवाया गया था। दौलत बाग के परिसर में बने गार्डन में संगमरमर का मंडप बगीचे का प्रमुख आकर्षण हैं। इसके अलावा गार्डन के सुंदर खिले हुए फूलऊंचे पेड़ हैं और शांत हवा मन को मोहित  कर देती है l

                          किशनगढ़

Durgabagh Garden Daulat Bagh in Ajmer is an attractive garden situated on the banks of the majestic Ana Sagar Lake. This garden has a delightful backdrop (backside) of Shimla which was prepared by Maharaja Mangal Singh. The marble pavilion in the garden built in the premises of Daulat Bagh is the main attraction of the garden. Apart from this, the garden has beautiful blooming flowers, tall trees and the cool breeze captivates the mind. 

                       Nasiyan Jain Temple

Soni ji's nerves are located in Ajmer, Rajasthan. The construction of this vein was started in the year 1864. This nasi ji is divided into two parts. The temple is built in one part. In the original temple of Nasiyan Ji, the original statue is of Lord 1008 Rishabh Dev and the temple is built from the red stone of Karauli. This temple is also known as Lal Mandir. There is also an 82-foot tall temple in the temple.Currently, only Jain religions are allowed entry into this part of the temple. The second part, due to which this vein is famous, depicts the womb Kalyanak, birth Kalyanak, tapa Kalyanak, only Jnanakalyanak, Moksha Kalyanak of Lord Adinath. It is made of all gold, which is very attractive. The architecture of this part is unique.

                             Taragarh Fort

The fort of Taragarh in Ajmer is a historical place of importance in the fortifications of Rajasthan. Situated behind the two and a half day hut in the southwest of Ajmer city, this fort is situated at a height of 700 feet on the hill of Taragarh. Taragarh Fort Bundi, one of the places to visit in Ajmer, was built in the year 1354. Taragarh Fort is one of the impressive structures in the Ajmer city of Rajasthan, the tourist state of India. The Bundi kingdom was founded by Rao Dev. Bundi city is a charming town situated in the Nag hill of the Aravalli ranges and is known worldwide for its panoramic view.

                      Abdullah Khan's Tomb

Abdullah Khan's mausoleum is a beautiful memoir made of white marble which was built by the Syed brothers for their father in 1710 AD. This rectangular mausoleum is situated on a raised platform with four steps, ornamented with ornamental arches and four minarets. This tomb is an excellent symbol of the later Mughal period. A strip here suggests the presence of a mosque near it; However, only the tomb of Abdula Khan's wife is located near it. This historical tomb further enhances the grandeur and integrity of Ajmer. In contrast to this mausoleum remains the tomb of Abdul Khan's wife.

                 Prithviraj Chauhan Memorial

Prithviraj III, commonly called Prithviraj Chauhan, was the king of the Chauhan dynasty. He ruled over the traditional Chauhan region Sapadalaksha in present-day northwestern India. He also controlled parts of present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi and parts of Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His capital was located in Ajayemaru, although medieval folk legends describe him as the king of Delhi, the political center of India, portraying him as a representative of pre-Islamic Indian power. The Prithviraj Chauhan memorial on Taragarh Road in Ajmer Is dedicated to a fearless and heroic Rajput king.A huge statue of Prithviraj Chauhan is installed in the memorial, in which the heroic Rajput king is depicted sitting on a black horse. Apart from this, this monument is atop a hill, from which a panoramic view of the valley is seen when looking down.

                            Akbari Mosque

Akbari Masjid is located on Ander Kote Road between Shahjahani Gate and Buland Darwaza. The Akbari Mosque, built in red sandstone, is decorated with white and green marbles. Four tall towers flank the entrance and further enhance the beauty of the mosque.

                     Mayo College Museum

Mayo College was established by the sixth Earl of Mayo, who was the Viceroy of India from 1869 to 1872, to impart education to the rulers of the princely state in accordance with British standards. The British established this school to impart education to the Indian elite, especially the Rajputana noble lineage. The main building of the college was designed in the Indo-Arabic style by Major Ment, made famous by the state engineer of Jaipur, Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob.This white marble building is an excellent example of Indo-Arabic architecture. The building was constructed in the eight years between the years 1877 to 1885. The museum, located inside the Jhalawar House, is home to many ancient artifacts and armory squares. The college is designed by Lockwood Kipling, former Principal of Kulchinah Kala Vidyalaya, Lahore. He was also the father of the famous writer Rudyard Kipling.

                        Sai Baba Temple

The Sai Baba temple of Ajmer attracts a large number of tourists and devotees. The Sai Baba temple, spread over 5 bigha area, was built by Shri Suresh K Lal. The temple located in Ajay Nagar, Ajmer was inaugurated in the year 1999. 

                           Akbari Fort

The attractive site of Ajmer is the Akbari Fort and Museum located on the Museum Road in the new market of Ajmer. The fort and museum boast striking architecture - a mixture of Mughal and Rajputana styles. This fort was built by the Mughal ruler Emperor Ashoka. This fort has also once been the residence of Prince Salim. 

                            Fort masuda

Fort Masuda is located at Masuda, 54 kilometers from Ajmer. This fort was originally constructed around 1595 AD but the condition of this fort deteriorated rapidly and it soon turned into a blockade. But later it was restored and rebuilt by Nar Singhji Martiya. Presently the fort stands in magnificent style and has many palaces. Such as Kanch-Mahal, Bada-Mahal, Chandra-Mahal etc. 

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