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  1. Rao Jodha Rathore (28 March 1416 – 6 April 1489) was the 15th Rajput chief of Rathore clan who ruled the Kingdom of Marwar in the present-day state of Rajasthan. [1] . He was the eldest son of Rao Ranmal (Rao Ridmal).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandoreMandore - Wikipedia

    Mandore is a suburb and historical town located 9 km north of Jodhpur city in the Jodhpur district of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan. History. Mandore is an ancient town, and was the seat of the Gurjar Pratiharas of Mandavyapura, who ruled the region in the 6th century CE.

  3. Rao Jodha (28 March 1416 - 6 April 1489) was a ruler of Mandore in the present-day state of Rajasthan. He was the son of Rao Ranmal (Rao Ridmal) of the Rathore clan. He is known for his illustrious military career and for founding the city of Jodhpur in 1459.

  4. Kingdom of Marwar also known as Jodhpur State during the modern era, was a kingdom in the Marwar region from 1243 to 1818 and a princely state under British rule from 1818 to 1947. It was established in Pali by Rao Siha, possibly a migrant Gahadavala noble, in 1243.

  5. Dec 22, 2017 · India Writer. 22 December 2017. Abandoned since 1459 CE, the ancient town of Mandore is just five-and-a-half miles north of the tourist haven of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. One of best-preserved sites here is the Mandore Gardens that stand strong to tell the tale of a bygone era.

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  6. Built during the ruling period of Maharaja Ajit Singh (1707-1724 A.D.), the Government Museum of Mandore was established in the year 1968 by the Architecture and Museum department of the state government of Rajasthan. The museum is located in the Janana Mahal of the Mandore garden.

  7. Dec 26, 2019 · Mandore isn’t the only place that has royal cenotaphs of the Jodhpur Marwars. Close to Mehrangarh Fort, in the centre of Jodhpur, is the Jaswant Thada, whose imposing marble edifice has the memorials of rulers from Jaswant Singh (1838-1895) onwards.