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Bharatpur Travel Guide
The legends say that the place was named as Bharatpur after the name
of Bharat, the brother of Lord Rama, whose other brother Laxman was worshipped
as the family deity of the Bharatpur rulers, Laxman's name is engraved onthe state
arms and the seals. The city and the fort have been believed to be founded by
Rustam, a Jat of Sogariya clan. Maharaja Surajmal took over from Khemkaran, the
son of Rustam and established the empire. He fortified the city by building a
massive wall around the city. The interesting aspect of the Bharatpur
history is the domination of Jats in the region since 17th century, leader like
Churaman and Badan Singh brought the Jats together to mould them into a force
to reckon with. Suraj
Mal has been the greatest ruler who made them a formidable force and played a
very important role in the Indian history during 19th century. Today
Bharatpur is better known for the Keoladeo Natinal Park, a unique bird place,
delight of ornithologists. Bharatpur is well-known for it world heritage
listed bird sanctuary Keoladeo Ghanna National Park. This is one of the few places
in the world where you can hope to sight hundred of different species of birds
in just a few days. Over 400 species different birds have been identified in the
park and you see them all over the place. Many tourists travelling to
this destination have rate it as the highlight of their visit. It is just 55 kilometres
from Agra and 176 kilometres from Jaipur. The history of Bharatpur goes
back to the epic age of Mahabharta when the Matsya kingdom flourished in the 5th
century BC. Some archaeological remains of this period can be seen in the Bharatpur
Museum. The city is supposed to be named after Bharat, the brother of Lord Rama.
Bharatpur was the stronghold of the Jats in the 17th and 18th century.
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