About Ajmer

A Confluence of Faiths and History

    Ajmer, located in the heart of Rajasthan, is a city steeped in religious reverence, historical depth, and cultural harmony. Founded in the 7th century by Raja Ajaypal Chauhan, it was once a powerful seat of the Chauhan dynasty before transitioning under the rule of the Mughals, Marathas, and later the British. This layered past gives Ajmer its distinctive character—a place where diverse traditions converge.

    Ajmer Sharif Dargah
    • The city's spiritual heart is the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the sacred mausoleum of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a revered Sufi saint known for his teachings of compassion, humility, and universal brotherhood.
    • The Dargah draws millions of devotees across religions, especially during the annual Urs festival, when pilgrims gather in devotion, music, and prayer.
    Scenic and Architectural Landmarks
    • Ana Sagar Lake, built in the 12th century, offers a serene retreat with marble pavilions and gardens.
    • Taragarh Fort, one of India’s oldest hill forts, offers panoramic views of the region.
    Cultural Pluralism
    • Though predominantly associated with Islamic heritage, Ajmer is also deeply rooted in Hindu and Jain traditions.
    • Its proximity to Pushkar, a sacred Hindu town, highlights the city's role as a bridge between multiple faiths.
    Colonial Legacy
    • During British rule, Ajmer became a key educational and administrative hub, home to prestigious institutions such as Mayo College.

    Today, Ajmer stands as a living symbol of India’s pluralism—a city where spiritual unity, historic grandeur, and architectural elegance coexist. Whether one comes in search of faith, history, or cultural discovery, Ajmer offers an experience both soulful and profound.

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