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Jaisalmer Heritage: The Legacy of Rao Jaisal and the Desert Kingdom
The Daily Guardian
|June 13, 2025
Jaisalmer, the resplendent "Golden City" of Rajasthan, owes its foundation and glory to its legendary ruler, Rao Jaisal Singh.

Jaisalmer, the resplendent "Golden City" of Rajasthan, owes its foundation and glory to its legendary ruler, Rao Jaisal Singh. Set against the backdrop of the Thar Desert, its sandstone walls shimmer like gold in the sun, encapsulating centuries of valor, strategic savvy, and cultural richness. This narrative explores the life of Rao Jaisal, the birth of Jaisalmer, and the city's continuing legacy.
1. The Ancestral Lineage Rao Jaisal emerged from the Rathore lineage—descendants of the illustrious Raja Hanu of the Solar Dynasty (Suryavanshi). Rama-chandra's lineage was revered, and grounded in the ancient capital of Pali (Marwar region), which his ancestors ruled. This lineage imbued Rao Jaisal with a sense of destiny and ambition.
2. The Precursor: Establishing Marwar's Influence Before founding Jaisalmer, Rao Jaisal's ancestors had established roots in Marwar. In the 1150s, political unrest spurred Rao Jaisal to scout for new dominions beyond the Aravalli's shadows. His vision was clear: to secure a stronghold in the unforgiving Thar Desert—an act of both defiance and opportunity.
3. Foundation of Jaisalmer (1156 CE) Legend narrates how Rao Jaisal was hunting near Trikuta Hill—a sandstone formation rising from the desert floor—and sensed an opportunity. The hill's four peaks resembled a sleeping lioness, a sign of stability and power. After consulting wise priests (with permission from his old overlord, Rawal Salkhaji), he founded Jaisalmer Fort (also known as Sonar Quila) in 1156 CE. He named it in his honor: 'Jaisal'-mer.
The fort's unique silhouette soon became a symbol of Rajput ambition and desert resilience.
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