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JAISALMER, or JEYSULMERE , a town and native state of India in the Rajputana agency. The town stands on a ridge
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spring crops of wheat, barley, &c., are very rare. Owing to the scant rainfall, irrigation is almost unknown.The main part of the population lead a wandering life, grazing their flocks and herds. Large herds of camels, horned cattle, sheep and goats are kept. The principal trade is in wool, ghi, camels, cattle and sheep. The chief
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The majority of the inhabitants are Bhatti Rajputs, who take their name from an ancestor named Bhatti, renowned as a warrior when the tribe were located in the Punjab. Shortly after this the clan was driven southwards, and found a refuge
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capital . In 1294 the Bhattis so enraged the emperor Ala-ud-din that his army captured and sacked the fort and city of Jaisalmer, so that for some time it was quite deserted. After this there is nothing to record till the time of Rama] Sabal Singh, whose reign marks an epoch in Bhatti history in that he acknowledged the supremacy of the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan. The Jaisalmer princes had now arrived at the height of their power, but from this time till the accession of Rawal Mulraj in 1762 the fortunes of the state rapidly declined, and most of its outlying provinces were lost. In 1818 Mulraj entered into political relationsxv. 5with the British. Maharawal Salivahan, born in 1887, succeeded to the chiefship in 1891. End of Article: JAISALMER, or JEYSULMERE If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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