Rajasthan is garh(home) of forts. Mehrangarh fort, Chittorgarh fort, Amer fort popular forts to visit. Fort khejarla is near to Jodhpur city and it is about just 1-2 hours travelling distance from Jodhpur. It is attractive tourist destination.
Fort Khejarla was constructed in early 1611 A.D. for
Maharajah Gopal Das Ji, who was granted fiefdoms of Khejarla and nearby
villages for his great achievement in war against the Mughals, in honour of his
service to the Maharaja of Jodhpur. The Mughal army rolled in to attack the
Fort three times. Each time the Fort was destroyed, it was rebuilt.
Khejarla derives its name from the Khejdi Tree that can be
found at the village. The tree holds significance in the village as it is
believed to have saved the Fort when hit by Mughal cannons. The classic Rajput
– Mughal architecture is built on a small hillock and is owned by the Bhati
clan of Rajputs. The family of Khejarla has descended from the royal family of
Jaisalmer. Maharajah Gopal Das Ji was the youngest son of the royal family of
Jaisalmer and moved to Khejarla after being granted the fiefdom of Khejarla.
Khejarla was then one of the most important and flourishing
Jagirs of Marwar with 9 Estate Managers, 400 servants, 125 horses, 15 camels,
and huge area of land for cultivation. Nobles here enjoyed the highest status
amongst the most trusted in the Court of Marwar. The Thakurs of Khejarla were
one of the eight feudal lords to the Maharaja of Jodhpur and were known for
their heroism, valour, sacrifice, chivalry, and gallantry.
The 16th generation of the royal lineage of Khejarla
was Thakur Bhairon Singh Khejarla who was also the first member of the
legislature assembly of Rajasthan who was elected from the Bilara constituency
after India gained independence from the British Raj. He was elected and
remained as MLA from 1952 – 1962. Later he was also elected as the Health
Minister of the State of Rajasthan. During the 1950 famine, he made
arrangements of grains and drinking water for the public of the State.
Moreover, he was very close to erstwhile rulers of Jodhpur - Maharaja Umaid
Singh Ji and Maharaja Hanuwant Singh Ji.
Thakur Bhairon Singh Khejarla opened a Research
organization to promote the culture and literature of Rajasthan. The Noble
family of Khejarla presented 550 books of history and literature to the
organization, which did a great job in preserving the literature of Marwar.
The Maharaja died in July 1974 and the present heir,
Maharaja Dileep Singh took over him. The Maharaja serves in essence as mayor of
the Khejarla village and the surrounding villages. Thakur Dileep Singh waits to
tell you more about the momentous deeds of his ancestors who had experienced
the Mughal Empire and the British Raj. Take a walk through the 17 generations
of history, and get enthralled and fascinated by the never – to – be forgotten
experience.
A section of the Fort remains the residence of the royal
family and the other section has been altered into one of the best heritage
hotels in India and is open to all those who would like to travel down the eras.
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