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Stunning Fort & Jaswant Thada monuments tour of Jodhpur

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Ravindra

Hi, I am a freelance tour guide licensed by the Government of India. I live in Jodhpur, a city in Rajasthan, and since 2007 I have been offering my services as a tour guide for Jodhpur and all of Rajasthan including Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar and Jaisalmer. I have often been hired as a local guide by group leaders of various tour operators, for example, exclusively in India. I am happy to offer local tours of the art, culture, history and traditions of India as well as the best sightseeing tips, whether you have already planned your trip to India or not. Even in this case, I am happy to help you plan your itinerary based on your interests and planned duration of stay. (I AM FULLY VACCINATED)

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out side main get Jodhpur fort known with name of Jai pole ( text what's app on 7014561550 )

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Fort & jaswant thada monuments tour of jodhpur because strike monuments in town 
Rao Jodha, the chief of the Rathore clan, is credited with the origin of Jodhpur in India.[2]He founded Jodhpur in 1459 as the capital of Marwar (Mandore was the previous capital). He was one of Ranmal's 24 sons and became the fifteenth Rathore ruler. One year after his accession to the throne, Jodha decided to move his capital to the safer location of Jodhpur, as the one thousand years old Mandore fort was no longer considered to provide sufficient security. With the trusted aid of Rao Nara (son of Rao Samra), the Mewar forces were subdued at Mandore. With that, Rao Jodha gave Rao Nara the title of Diwan. With the help of Rao Nara, the foundation of the fort was decided on 12 May 1459[3] by Jodha on a rocky hill 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) to the south of Mandore. This hill was known as Bhakurcheeria, the mountain of birds. According to legend to build the fort he had to displace the hill's sole human occupant, a hermit called Cheeria Nathji, the lord of birds. Cheeria Nathji was a man with the local population as his followers and hence influential in the region. When requested to move he refused categorically. This happened many times. Rao Jodha then took extreme measures and sought help from another more powerful saint, Karni Mata of Deshnoke. At the request of the king, she came and asked Cheeria Nathji to quit immediately. 

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