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Aeons ago, or so the desert dwellers believe, Shri Rama drew an arrow in his bow. His target was lanka, the island where Ravana held his wife captive. However, such was the potential power of its annihilation that the gods pleaded with Rama to desist from its intended purpose.

Unfortunately, Rama had to release the arrow now that it had been drawn and so he pointed it towards a sea that readily dried up owing to the enormous heat and in its place arose a desert - dry arid and hot Myth perhaps, but myth and reality often coalesce in the desert. Fossils excavated underneath the sands on the Thar have revealed the remains of marine life.

It was to this and desert centuries ago, that man journeyed. The earliest inhabitants of northern Rajasthan belonged to the (largely urban) Indus Valley Civilization Archaeologists and historians have theorized that the geometric fashion of the layout of the citadels and buildings was followed till recently. The Indus valley civilization went into decline; academicians speculate a number of possible of possible causes. From there on, nothing but desert winds must have howled for centuries.

In other parts of the world, maritime activity and commerce arose, and a sophisticated network of trade linked different countries. Europe was linked to Asia along a trade route that passed through West Asia, and journeyed through the vast desert of Rajasthan to the rich plains of Hindustan. From the Hindukush passes, the route connected to China. The caravans on this route attracted supporting commercial services and settlement soon came up. The invaders followed. And then came the settlers, who in return for the protection they offered, levied a tax on the goods that passed through their territory. So began the transformation of the desert. The kings were Rajput, part of the kshtriya clan of warriors who once held most of Hindustan under their sway. But under sustained foreign invasion and riddled with internecine wars, their power collapsed over a period of time. The Thar became their refuge.

In course of time, the Rajput built themselves the magnificent forts and palaces to their power. These kings had come to rule once again and the region was called "RAJPUTANA" land of the rulers. Deeply religious, the people built besides their forts, superbly carved temples, elaborate wells, havelis, and memorials to their dead. The rulers were also known for their sensitivities to the arts, offering patronage to their artistes. No wonder then Rajasthan is endowed with a rich architectural and artistic heritage. Rajasthan medieval history is rich in tales of valor and chivalry. The invaders from Central Asia routinely plundered India but were offered resistance by the rulers Rajputana notably from Mewar and Marwar (Jodhpur)

It is must be mentions here that the history of Mewar, the region comprising Udaipur, Chittorgarh and Kumbalgarh is particularly extraordinary, being full of victories over large armies and tragedies consuming many a young man and woman.

Rajasthan Tour Operator India Victory tower at Chittorgarh, the defeats were cataclysmic - the warriors went to the battlefield to kill or be killed, their womenfolk and children underwent the elaborate if macabre act of "jauhar" or voluntary acceptance of death by jumping into ritual fire pit. When the Mughals consolidated their power in Delhi, the rulers of Jaipur (the closest to Delhi) accepted their suzerainty by offering the hand of one of the Royal ladies to Akbar.This lead to a long -term strategic alliance with one kingdom after another joining them, mostly under threat. But, in keeping with the spirit of his forefathers, Maharana Pratap, the scion of Mewar, despite being outnumbered and out of power, fought many a guerilla battle with the powerful armies of Akbar.He and his family lived the life on the move-they ate with their solders, and slept on the ground. His life is recounted today in songs and poetry.

In later years, peace became common owing to tie-up with Mugahls and later the British powers, the rulers created stately palaces many of which of its are museum and hotels today.




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