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and for her devotion, as well as her beauty. She lived with an ascetic man named Sávasdhir, who did not consider Toral his wife but instead as someone who would bring salvation. The fame of her beauty reached Jesal, who unsuccessfully attempted to abduct her. After being foiled, Jesal returned to the
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To the east of Ajepal's monastery is a temple known locally as "Jesal Toral ni Samadhi", translating to "The Tomb of Jesal and Toral". It is a small tiled shed with tombs decorated with Muslim patterns sacred to the fourteenth century couple Jesal and his wife Toral. The shrine is under the care of
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who granted a wish to every confessed sinner, Jesal was offered Toral on condition that he became ascetic. He agreed, but eventually grew tired of the constraints of asceticism, trying again to abduct Toral, who foiled his plans and over time changed Jesal into a model ascetic. Permanently settling
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shrine, with the silver-plated entrance doors bearing an inscription dated Samvat 1869 (1812 AD), presumably the year construction was completed. The temple consists of a domed hallway, a black and white marbled floor and eight pillars featuring carved images of mermaids and
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caused large scale devastation in Anjar. The earthquake resulted in the destruction of the entirety of the "old town" district. 143 people were killed in a single incident when the buildings on both sides of a narrow laneway collapsed on to students as they were celebrating
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to the Indian mainland, was designed by Manji Daya Vegad and Lakhu Devji Vegad, who were both born in Anjar. They also designed other railway lines in the south of India. Narshi Bechar Khodiyar, the son of Anjar-born Bechar Hardas, was given the
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temple. The adjoining monastery belongs to the Atits of Ajepal, with an inscription of 1842 on the door. Located outside the town walls, Ajepal's shrine is a small domed room featuring images of Ajepal on horseback and
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season typically ranges from September to October, when the town experiences the majority of its yearly rainfall. On average, the region receives 400 millimetres (1 ft 4 in) of rainfall per year.
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surrounding Anjar. Sons from three subsequent generations of Rathod's family – who all resided in Anjar – were also awarded the "Gaidher" title, for their work building the forts of nearby towns
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Following the 2001 earthquake, the government in Kutch created a number of initiatives that greatly benefited the community in Anjar. Local government exempted all business operations from
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Amba Mata's shrine and the adjoining monastery were built from the fragments of older temples; the large red-stone door over the gateway features carved drawings of
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and has an average elevation of 72 metres (240 ft). The land is mainly dry, arid flatland. In the late 19th century, the town was greatly dependent on well
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built the largest towel factory in the world in Anjar nine months after the earthquake. The factory was producing 250,000 towels a day by 2011, when the
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Other temples located near the town include Kalya Mahadev's temple, which is outside the town wall and is comparatively modern, with a dancing
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the Ajepal monastery. Jesal's descendants, known as the Jesar Rajputs, built shrines to the couple in each of the town's twelve villages.
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in the world. In 2006, the town produced over one million tonnes of pipeline, primarily for the oil, gas, water and sewage industries.
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by the British over the following year, with British rule imposed there until 1822. The town suffered massively from the
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are the most commonly spoken languages. Major festivals from multiple religions are celebrated in the town, including
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temple of Vankal Mata, and to the west the temple of Dvarkanath. Near the latter is an unfinished temple dedicated to
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The foundation and early history of the town is unclear, due to a lack of written evidence and documentation. Popular
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suggests a group of settlers led by Ajay Pal Chauhan (also called Ajepal) – the brother of the king of neighbouring
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is a state-protected monument due to the interior wall paintings depicting scenes associated with Krishna and
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in Anjar, Jesar died and Turi was buried alive beside his tomb. The story was the inspiration for the 1971
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on 25 December 1815, with Tuna being occupied the following day. The fort and dependent villages were
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figures. Mohanrai's temple is also a Vaishnav shrine, with a neatly carved wooden door and idols of
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The people of Anjar come from a wide variety of backgrounds. The three most populous religions are
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Since the earthquake of 1819, Anjar has endured several other major earthquakes. The town was the
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in the early eighteenth century. The fort wall was sixteen feet high and six feet thick.
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As of the 2011 Indian census, the total population of Anjar is almost 150,000, with a
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Anjar cuisine is famous both in India and internationally. The local specialty is
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town disguised as an ascetic, but again his plans to abduct Toral were exposed.
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is another local delicacy. Anjar is also home to region-specific varieties of
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According to local history, Jester (later Jesal or Jesar) was the grandson of
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for its water supply, and was listed in the 1878 and 1911 editions of
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Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha
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in 1800, who extended the town's trading routes by establishing the
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fruit (Kharek). The region also produces a locally-sourced form of
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community in Anjar made substantial contributions to the
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of approximately 90%: 78,000 male to 70,000 female.
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Anjar, India
Devaliya Gate Circle of Anjar
Anjar is located in Gujarat
Anjar is located in India
23°08′N 70°01′E / 23.13°N 70.02°E / 23.13; 70.02
India
State
Gujarat
District
Kachchh
Gujarati
Kutchi
Hindi
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
370110
Vehicle registration
township
municipality
Kachchh district
Gujarat
India
1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake
2001 Gujarat earthquake

folklore
Ajmer
Samvat 707

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