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==History==
==History==
Mandore is an ancient town, and was the seat of the Mandorva branch of the Gurjar[[Partihar]] [[dynasty]] which ruled the region in the 6th century AD by King Nahar Rao Parihar. In 1395 AD, a Mohil princess of the Parihar rulers of Mandore married Chundaji, scion of the [[Rathore]] clan of [[Rajput]]s. This was during the era of rapid ascendency of the Rathore clan, and Chundaji received Mandore in dowry. The town remained the seat of the Rathore clan until 1459 AD, when [[Rao Jodha]], a Rathore chief who united the surrounding region under his rule, shifted his capital to the newly founded city of Jodhpur.
Mandore is an ancient town, and was the seat of the Mandorva branch of the Gurjar[[Partihar]] [[dynasty]] which ruled the region in the 6th century AD by King Nahar Rao Parihar. In 1395 AD, a Mohil princess of the Parihar rulers of Mandore married Chundaji, scion of the [[Rathore]] clan of [[Rajput]]s. This was during the era of rapid ascendency of the Rathore clan, and Chundaji received Mandore in dowry. The town remained the seat of the Rathore clan until 1459 AD, when [[Rao Jodha]], a Rathore chief who united the surrounding region under his rule, shifted his capital to the newly founded city of Jodhpur.

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==Monuments==
==Monuments==
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*[[History of Rajputs]]
*[[History of Rajputs]]
*The Sainik [[Kshatriyas]] Rajput [[Clans]] of Mandore (the Mandorva Rajputs) Major Mandorva Rajputs surnames are - [[Kachwaha]], [[Bhati]], [[Parihar]] ([[Pratihara]]), [[Gehlot]], [[Taunk|Tak]], [[Deora]], [[Chauhan]], [[Parmar]] ([[Panwar]]), [[Solanki]], [[Tanwar]], Sankhla, [[Rathore]] etc.
*The Sainik [[Kshatriyas]] Rajput [[Clans]] of Mandore (the Mandorva Rajputs) Major Mandorva Rajputs surnames are - [[Kachwaha]], [[Bhati]], [[Parihar]] ([[Pratihara]]), [[Gehlot]], [[Taunk|Tak]], [[Deora]], [[Chauhan]], [[Parmar]] ([[Panwar]]), [[Solanki]], [[Tanwar]], Sankhla, [[Rathore]] etc.

==References==

{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:33, 10 March 2014

Mandore
town
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictRajasthan
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
Nearest cityJodhpur
Lok Sabha constituencyJodhpur
Vidhan Sabha constituencySardarpura

Mandore (Hindi: मंडोर), is a town located 9 km north of Jodhpur city, in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

History

Mandore is an ancient town, and was the seat of the Mandorva branch of the GurjarPartihar dynasty which ruled the region in the 6th century AD by King Nahar Rao Parihar. In 1395 AD, a Mohil princess of the Parihar rulers of Mandore married Chundaji, scion of the Rathore clan of Rajputs. This was during the era of rapid ascendency of the Rathore clan, and Chundaji received Mandore in dowry. The town remained the seat of the Rathore clan until 1459 AD, when Rao Jodha, a Rathore chief who united the surrounding region under his rule, shifted his capital to the newly founded city of Jodhpur.

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Monuments

The Royal Cenotaph (Deval) At Mandore Garden. Photo by Dr. Chetan S. Parihar, July 2005.

The historic town boasts several monuments. The now ruined Mandore fort, with its thick walls and substantial size, was built in several stages and was once a fine piece of architecture. A huge, now ruined temple is a highlight of the fort. The outer wall of the temple depicts finely carved botanical designs, birds, animals and planets.

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The Ek Thamba Mahal At Mandore Garden. Photo by Dr. Chetan S. Parihar, July 2005.

The 'Mandore gardens', with its charming collection of temples and memorials, and its high rock terraces, is another major attraction. The gardens house the Chhatris (cenotaphs) of many rulers of the erstwhile princely state of Marwar. Prominent among them is the chhatri of Maharaja Ajit Singh, built in 1793.

The Mandore Gardens also house a government museum, a 'Hall of Heroes' and a temple to 33 crore Gods. Various artefacts and statues found in the area are housed at the museum. The 'Hall of Heroes' commemorates popular folk heroes of the region. It contains 16 figures carved out of a single rock. Next door is a larger hall called "The temple of 33 crore Gods" which houses images of various Hindu Gods.

Fairs and festivals

  • The Rao Festival
  • Hariyali Amavasya
  • Naag Panchami
  • Veerpuri Mela
  • BhogiShell Parikrama

Notable people from Mandore

The Mandorva Rajput, Late Thakur Shri Sher Singh ji Gehlot. Photo inserted by Madhav Singh Parihar.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mandore PinCode". citypincode.in. Retrieved 2014-03-09.