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 City : Jaipur
City : JaipurLocation : West India
Language : English, Hindi, Rajasthani.
Best Time To Visit : September to March.
About Jaipur
This famous city is the capital of Rajasthan and has earned universal   renown as the " Pink City ", and pink it is, with beautiful constructed   palaces, havelis and forts. Tall, rugged men with handle-bar whiskers   sport bright pink turbans. Jaipur which means the city of victory was   built exactly 273 years back and is 262 km by road from Delhi ( Capital   of India ). A strong wall encircles the old city and even today has a   suggestion of formidable strength, its function of protecting all within   is obvious.
The plains of Rajasthan of which Jaipur is the capital once thundered   and echoed with clash of swords and the drums of wars.Built in 1727 by   Sawai Jai Singh-II, Jaipur was the first planned city of its time ( the   earlier planned city in northern India having been built near Taxila   sometime in the 2nd century BC ). 
Jaipur was planned by Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, a Bengali architect, in a   grid system with wide straight avenues, roads, streets and lanes and   uniform rows of shops on either side of the main bazaars, all arranged   in nine rectangular city sectors (chokris). The city itself is an   attractive creation worthy of universal admiration.
There is a feast in store for tourists. Attractive monuments where one   can breathe the fragrance of history. Comfortable and luxurious hotels,   once the proud of kings, parks, gardens, and excursions of nearby places   of interest, make Jaipur a tourist's paradise.
History
Hawa Mahal, and the Principal Street of Jaipur, c. 1875For the history   of all the region, see Dhundhar 
The city was established in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II as a new capital of Kachwaha dynasty (Dhundhar region). Then the capital was shifted from the historical capital Amber, India.
The city was established in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II as a new capital of Kachwaha dynasty (Dhundhar region). Then the capital was shifted from the historical capital Amber, India.
Jaipur, Principal Street, c. 1875In the 19th century the city grew   rapidly and became prosperous; by 1900 it had a population of 160,000.   The city's wide boulevards were paved and lit with gas. The city had   several hospitals. Its chief industries were in metals and marble,   fostered by a school of art founded in 1868. The city also had three   colleges, including a Sanskrit college (1865) and a girls' school (1867)   initiated under the reign of the enigmatic Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II.   There was also a wealthy and enterprising community of native bankers,   particularly the Jains and the Marwaris.
  Geography
  The Jal MahalJaipur is located at 26.92° N 75.82° E.[2] It has an   average elevation of 432 metres (1417 ft).
The district is situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan. It is bound in the north by Sikar and Alwar, in South by Tonk, Ajmer and Sawai Madhopur. Nagaur, Sikar and Ajmer in the west and in east by Bharatpur and Dausa districts.
The district is situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan. It is bound in the north by Sikar and Alwar, in South by Tonk, Ajmer and Sawai Madhopur. Nagaur, Sikar and Ajmer in the west and in east by Bharatpur and Dausa districts.
Festivals of Jaipur
RajasthanElephant Festival ( MARCH )The unsuals event of celebrating with ellephants, while the rest of the country plays with colours at Holi.
Gangaur Festivals ( April )
Idols of Issar and Gangaur, manifestation of Shiva and Parvati are worshipped by women, and particularly those unmarried who pray for a consort of the like of Shiva.
Teej Festival ( August)
The celebration of the monsoons is also the time to renew the ties of fidelity for married couples in Rajasthan, and special sweetmeats, and swing rides are characteristic of it.







