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BIKANER

  Lying in the north of the desert state, the city is dotted with scores of sand dunes. Bikaner   retains the medieval grandeur that permeates the city's lifestyle. More readily called the camel   country, the city is distinguished for the best riding camels in the world and hence boasts of   having one of the largest Camel research and breeding farm in the world. The ship of the desert   is an inseparable part of life here. A camel besides doing transportation duties, also works on   wells. These are built on high plinths with slender minarets on each of the four corners and can   be noticed even from a distance.

  The history of Bikaner dates back to 1488 when a Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji founded his   kingdom. Bikaji was one the five sons of Rao Jodhaji the illustrious founder of Jodhpur. But Rao   Bikaji was the most adventurous of them. It is said that an insensitive remark from his father   about his whispering in the Durbar provoked Bikaji to set up his own kingdom towards the
  north of Jodhpur. The barren wilderness called Jangladesh became his focus point and he   transformed it to an impressive city. He accomplished his task with 100 cavalry horses and 500   soldiers,and established his kingdom on 84 villages abandoned by the 'Shankhlas'. When
  Bikaji died in 1504 his rule had extended to over 3000 villages.
  Modern Bikaner is the result of the foresight of its most eminent ruler Maharaja Ganga Singh   (1887 - 1943) whose reformative zeal set the pace for Bikaner transformation from a principality   to a premier princely state.
  The strategic location of Bikaner on the ancient caravan routes that came from West/Central Asia   made it a prime trade centre in those times. Bikaner stands on a slightly raised ground and is   circumscribed by a seven km long embattled wall with five gates. The magnificent forts and   palaces, created with delicacy in reddish-pink sandstone, bear testimony to its rich historical and   architectural legacy. Surging lanes, colourful bazaars with bright and cheerful folks make Bikaner   an interesting experience to explore.