Jhunjhunu District: Jhunjhunu Introduction, Jhunjhunu Overview

Jhunjhunu History: Jhunjhunu Introduction


Jhunjhunu Shekhawati is the largest city and district headquarters of Rajasthan.

Jhunjhunu city was established in the year 1730 in the name of Jujhar Singh Nehra.

 It is 180 km from Jaipur. And 245 km from Delhi. It is situated at this distance.

 The city was founded by the Kayamkhani Nawabs in the fifteenth century. There is good accommodation for tourists coming to Jhunjhunu and it is an ideal place to see the Shekhawati region. ()

Tourist places Jhunjhunu: The huge and spectacular complex of Kamaruddin Shah's Dargah in Jhunjhunu is worth visiting. 

The temple of Mansa Mata built it is also visible.

 The panoramic view of the city from these two places is very attractive. The grandeur of the murals in Ishawardas Modi's mansion, as well as the striking hues of hundreds of vents, is also visible.

 The Khetri Mahal built in the city is a kind of Hawa Mahal, while Medtani Bawdi and Badlagarh are also places to be imprisoned. []

  • Samas Talab, Jhunjhunu
  • Chanchalnath Tila, Jhunjhunu
  • Jorawargarh, Bihari Temple, Jhunjhunu
  •  Bandha ka Balaji, Jhunjhunu
  • Rani Sati Temple, Jhunjhunu
  •  Khemi Shakti Temple, Jhunjhunu
  •  Laxminathji Temple, Jhunjhunu
  • Dadabari, Jhunjhunu
  •  Arvind Ashram, Jhunjhunu
  •  Moda Pahar, Jhunjhunu
  •  Khaitan Bawdi, Jhunjhunu
  •  Shekhawat Rulers' Chhatris, Jhunjhunu
  • Havelis of Timdevals, Jhunjhunu
  •  Jhunjhunu, the tomb of Nawab Ruhel Khan, Jhunjhunu
  •  Jama Masjid and many other scenic spots such as the newly established Shilpigram and 
  • Grameen Haat in Abusar near Jhunjhunu Switch to that. 
  • Hotel business has also increased a lot in the last decade due to the increase in tourist traffic. Sikar, Churu and Jhunjhunu, all three districts are trying to develop tourism in Rajasthan. []

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