Rajasthan
Travel Guide
:- Ajmer Travel Guide -:
Ajmer situated in the green oasis wrapped in the barren hills has been a witness
to an interesting past.

The city was founded by Raja Ajai Pal Chauhan in the 7th century A.D. and continued
to be a major centre of Chauhan power. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed
Ghauri leaving behind indelible marks of their culture and traditions on the
cities history, converting it to an amalgam of various cultures and a blend
of Hinduism and Islam.
South west of Jaipur, Ajmer is an oasis
wrapped in the green hills. The city was founded by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in
the 7th Century A.D. and continued to be a major centre of the Chauhan power
till 1193 A.D. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri. Since
then, Ajmer became home to many dynasties.
Today, Ajmer is a
popular pilgrimage centre for the Hindus as well as Muslims. Especially
famous is the Dargah Sharif-tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti,
which is equally revered by the Hindus and Muslims. It is a centre of
culture and education, the British chose Ajmer for its prestigious Mayo
College a school exclusively for Indian nobility.
Ajmer is also
the base for visiting Pushkar (11 km.), the abode of Lord Brahma, lying to
its west with a temple and a picturesque lake. The Pushkar Lake is a sacred
spot for Hindus. During the month of Kartik (Oct./Nov.), devotes throng in
large numbers here to take a dip in the sacred lake.
Ajaipal
Chauhan founded Ajmer in the seventh century. He constructed a hill fort "Ajaimeur"
or the invincible hill. The Chauhans ruled Ajmer till the 12th century when
Prithviraj Chauhan lost Mohammed Ghauri. Thereafter it became a part of the
sultanate of Delhi. Ajmer was also favourite residence for the great
Mughals.
One of the first contacts between the Mughal King
Jahangir and Sir Thomas Roe took place here in 1616. The Scindias took over
the city in 1818 and then handed it over to the British and it became one of
the only part of Rajasthan controlled directly by the East Indian Co.
The bus stand in Ajmer is located near the RTDC hotel Khadim. And the
railway is further north and most of the hotels are west of the stations.
Northeast is the main post office and most of the cities market is located
behind and up to Agra Gate. Further north is a large artificial lake called
the Anna Sagar.