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Extract from the Ajmer Travel Guides:
As you head west from Jaipur, or north from Chittor and Bundi, the flat, arid expanse of the Dhundar plains are dramatically interrupted by the Aravallis, running in a bare brown ridge towards Mount Abu and the Gujarat border. A reference point for millions of pilgrims over the centuries, this steeply shelving spur, known locally as the Nag Pahar (Snake Mountain), forms an appropriately epic backdrop for
AJMER
, famous throughout India as the former home of the Sufi
Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti
, founder of the Chishtiya order. He died here in 1236, at a time when Ajmer was under Muslim rule, the forces of the fearsome M... read the whole Ajmer Travel Guides...
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