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AJMER (New & Revised Edition) - Land of the Valorous Chauhans, Sacred Pushkar, Adhai-Din-ka-Jopra and the Dargah of Moinuddin Chishti

Publisher:
Aryan Books International
| Author:
Has Bilas Sarda I Introduction & Notes by Meenakshi Jain
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Aryan Books International
Author:
Has Bilas Sarda I Introduction & Notes by Meenakshi Jain
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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Ajmer is the land of Pushkar, one of the most venerated sites of Hindus. The Padma Purana narrates the story of the sanctity of Pushkar, as the place where the Creator, Brahma, performed a sacred yagna.
The early history of Ajmer commences with the rule of the valiant Chahamanas/ Chauhans. A celebrated name in Chauhan chronicles is Ajaipal, founder of the fortress of Ajaymeru Durg. The first Turkish attack on Ajaymeru Durg took place in the reign of Durlabh Rai (Doola Rai). Till the 10th century, the Chauhans ruled as vassals of the imperial Pratiharas. When the Pratihara power declined, Chahamana ruler Simharaja assumed the title of Maharajadhiraja. In the time of Arnoraja, the invading Turkish forces reached as far as Ajmer. Arnoraja inflicted heavy losses on them, as recorded in a fragmentary Chauhan prasasti. The reign of Arnoraja’s younger son, Visaldeva IV Vigraharaj, is a landmark in the history of Ajmer and India. He was the first Chauhan emperor of India, his nephew, Prithviraj III, being the last.
The first visible impact of Muhammad Ghori’s invasions on the landscape of Ajmer was the transformation of the Sanskrit college built by Visaldeva IV Vigraharaj into the Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra. The Sufi, Moinuddin Chishti, also came with the troops of Muhammad Ghori. He located himself at Ajmer, where his dargah acquired great prominence under the Mughals.

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Ajmer is the land of Pushkar, one of the most venerated sites of Hindus. The Padma Purana narrates the story of the sanctity of Pushkar, as the place where the Creator, Brahma, performed a sacred yagna.
The early history of Ajmer commences with the rule of the valiant Chahamanas/ Chauhans. A celebrated name in Chauhan chronicles is Ajaipal, founder of the fortress of Ajaymeru Durg. The first Turkish attack on Ajaymeru Durg took place in the reign of Durlabh Rai (Doola Rai). Till the 10th century, the Chauhans ruled as vassals of the imperial Pratiharas. When the Pratihara power declined, Chahamana ruler Simharaja assumed the title of Maharajadhiraja. In the time of Arnoraja, the invading Turkish forces reached as far as Ajmer. Arnoraja inflicted heavy losses on them, as recorded in a fragmentary Chauhan prasasti. The reign of Arnoraja’s younger son, Visaldeva IV Vigraharaj, is a landmark in the history of Ajmer and India. He was the first Chauhan emperor of India, his nephew, Prithviraj III, being the last.
The first visible impact of Muhammad Ghori’s invasions on the landscape of Ajmer was the transformation of the Sanskrit college built by Visaldeva IV Vigraharaj into the Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra. The Sufi, Moinuddin Chishti, also came with the troops of Muhammad Ghori. He located himself at Ajmer, where his dargah acquired great prominence under the Mughals.

About Author

Har Bilas Sarda(1867-1955) came from a well-known family, his father being the Librarian at Government College, Ajmer. He became a well-known judge and researcher. He was also an educationist and social reformer. He supported Dayanand Saraswati and was instrumental in establishing a DAV School in Ajmer. In 1929, he introduced the Child Marriage Restraint Act. He authored several books on Rajasthan. This book on Ajmer is a seminal work. It discusses the literary and epigraphic evidence on sacred Pushkar, as well as the history of Ajmer-Merwara till the beginning of the twentieth century.

Meenakshi Jain is a historian interested in cultural and religious developments in Indian history, on which subjects she has authored several books. In 2020, she was awarded Padma Sri by the Government of India for her contribution in the field of literature and education.

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