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Rawal Jaisal


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Jaisalmer Fort

Rawal Jaisal

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Rawal Jaiswal lived during the 12th century and founded the city of Jaisalmer and Jaisalmer state. Sixth in descent from Rawal Deoraj Bhati, he was the eldest son of Rawal Dusaj of Deoraj (Deorawul), which had its capital at Laudrava. When his father appointed Jaiswal's younger half-brother Vijayraj Lanjha as his successor, Vijayraj, upon ascending the throne, drove Jaiswal out of the kingdom.

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Founding of Jaisalmer

While surveying Trikuta hill, a massive triangular rock rising more than 75 metres out of the surrounding sands, as a more secure location for a new capital, Rawal Jaiswal met a sage called Eesul, who was staying on the rock. Upon learning that Jaiswal was of Yaduvanshi descent, Eesul told him that according to ancient mythology Krishna and Bhima had come to this location for a ceremony, where Krishna had prophesied that a descendant of his Yaduvanshi clan would one day establish a kingdom here. Eesul showed him a spring which Krishna had created and his prophecy carved into a rock. This rock still remains in a well in the Jaisalmer fort. Encouraged by this meeting Jaiswal moved his capital to this location and established it in 1156 in the form of a mud fort and named it Jaisalmer after himself.

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Rawal Jaisal Wikipedia