In
the lap of Rajasthan, Ajmer is an oasis surrounded by
barren hills but having a fertile history. Raja Ajai Pal
Chauhan founded it in the 7th century and his dynasty
continued to rule the city until the famous romantic
chivalrous heroic King Prithviraj Chauhan finally lost
the city to Mohammed Ghauri. The culture and traditions
of the city were strongly influenced by the rulers and
still one can see find its expression in modern Ajmer.
It is a popular pilgrimage centre for both Hindus and
Muslims because of the 'Dargah Sharief', the tomb of the
famous and kindhearted Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin
Chishti.
Both Muslims and Hindus revered Chisti equally and the
Urs fair held on his death anniversary attracts
thousands and lakhs of pilgrims every year. This six-day
long festival is quite a popular event in Ajmer. People
visit Ajmer Sharif, which is held in great reverence by
the devotees, as it is the place where the relics and
remains of Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti are buried. Khwaja
was Persian by birth and was the founder of Chishtia
order of 'fakirs' in India. Besides the dargah, Taragarh
Fort and the Adhai Din Ka Jhopra are amongst the most
visited places in Ajmer.
Ajmer's Prime Attractions
Taragarh Fort
The gigantic fort overlooking the city and having six
entrance points houses Miran-Saheb-ki-Dargah. It is the
tomb of the governor of the fort who died fighting
valiantly. The fort offers excellent views of the city
along with the bordering Nagpahari hills of Aravalli
ranges. It has a rich history and significant
archaeological importance.![]()
Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhopra
A much antiquated version of the modern mosques, this
Indo-Islamic masterpiece was built in 'Adhai Din'
meaning 'two and a half days'. It has a front screen
wall with seven pointed arches and distinctive pillars
and arched screen with ruined minarets.
Dargah Sharif
'Dargah Sharif' meaning 'Holy Dargah', is the tomb of
the Sufi saint Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti, who migrated
to India from Persia and devoted his life to the help
and upliftment of the poor. It is one of the most sacred
Muslim shrines in India and is venerated by both Hindus
and Muslims. Its massive gate has silver doors. Many
Moghuls ranging from Humayun to Shah Jahan contributed
to build this mosque. The actual tomb of the saint is
built in marble with a gold-plated dome and is
surrounded by a marble screen with a silver railing.
Ana Sagar Lake
The artificial lake named after Anaji Chauhan is a
popular picnic spot for the people of Ajmer. It has a 'Baradari'
surrounded by beautiful parks and elegant pavilions. It
was built by Shah Jahan to pass time during his long
stays in Ajmer. The catchments have strong Rajasthani
influence to their constructions as the locals built
them.![]()
Ajmer City Facts


















