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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 breeading 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. |