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Heritage Hotels in Khimsar
Khimsar - Introduction
On the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner, an hour out of
the Rathore stronghold, past the medieval temples of Osian
with their stunning stone carvings, is the small township of
Khimsar. Established by a scion of the house of Jodhpur,
Khimsar was once a small kingdom. And though Jodhpur royalty
claim it was never independent, the Thakurs of Khimsar claim
that not only was it an individual entity, but that one of
the visitors to their ancestral fort was Emperor Aurangzeb
himself.
Heritage Hotels of Khimsar
Khimsar Fort
The fort architecture of Khimsar offers great
heterogeneity. Originally, the fort walls, turrets, and
stables were built solely for war, and were constructed
around the beginning of the 16th century. Subsequently, by
mid 18th century, the royal family moved in when a new
zenana or ladies' residence was constructed. Finely carved
windows in stone were constructed in this section for
providing purdah or veil for the ladies in waiting. Thakur
Onkar Singh, the present chief and the 17th direct
descendant of Rao Karamsi (the original builder of the fort)
built himself a regal additional wing in the 1940's. Today,
this fort ranks amongst the premier Heritage Hotels of
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