AJMER & Its Monuments: (From the earliest times to 1658 A.D)

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List of Monuments studied in this work
(in the chronological order)

(1).Ancient Jaina Chhatrīs of Ajmer (8th and 9th centuries A.D.)
(2).Ajaypal Temple No.1 Ajmer (late 8th-early 9th century A.D.)
(3).Ajaypal Temple No.2 Ajmer (late 8th-early 9th century A.D.)
(4).Ajaypal Temple No.3 Ajmer (c. 9th century A.D.)
(5).Ajaypal Temple No.4 Ajmer (c. 10th century A.D.)
(6).Śiva Temple Thanvla (mid-10th century A.D.)
(7).Viṣṇu Temple Thanvla (late 10th -11th century A.D.)
(8).Varāha Temple Pushkar (c. 1151-67 A.D.)
(9).Vīsalyā (Vīsal-Sar) Ajmer (c. 1151-67 A.D.)
(10).Adhai-Din-ka-Jhompra Masjid (including the original Śiva Temple) Ajmer (1151-67 A.D.; 1195-1230 A.D.)
(11).Tārāgaḍh Fort (including the Buland-Darwāzah and the Baḍā-Darwāzah) Ajmer (1570-1627 A.D.)
(12).Dargāh MīrānṢāhibKhingsawār, Taragadh Fort Ajmer (1572-1615 A.D.)
(13).Dargāh Khwājah Muin’d-Dīn Chishti Sahib Ajmer (c. 1570-1658 A.D.)
(14).City Parkoṭā and its Mughal Gates Ajmer (1570-76 A.D.)
(15).Imperial Treasury (Bādshāhi Maḥal) of the Mughals Ajmer (1570-72 A.D.)
(16).Akbar’s Masjid inside the DargāhAjmer (1570-76 A.D.)
(17).Akbar’s Castle (Daulat-Khānah, Magazine) Ajmer (1570-76 A.D.)
(18).Chashmā-i-Nūr (Hāfiz Jamāl, The Happy Valley) Ajmer (1613-16 A.D.)
(19).Bādshāhī-Maḥal Pushkar (1613-16 A.D.)
(20).Shah Jehan’s Masjid inside the DargāhAjmer (1628-37 A.D.)
(21).Ānā-Sāgar Bārhdarīs, Ajmer (c. 1637 A.D.)

CHAPTERS

(1).Antiquity of Pushkar and Ajmer 24 – 67
(a).Pushkar –24
(b).Ajmer–33

Appendix-A : Ancient Jaina Chhatris of Ajmer-48
(8th century A.D. onwards)
Appendix-B : ‘Āīn-i-Akbari’s Ṣūbah (Province) of Ajmer50
(c.1600 A.D.)

(2).Archaeology of Ajmer –68-89
(Through the Ages)
(a).Introduction–68
(b).History of Excavation and Conservation at Ajmer 70
(c).The A.S.I. vis-à-vis Ajmer-75
(d).Lord Curzon’s Assertions -78
(e).Archaeology Negated -81
(f).The Laws and Helplessness of the State-82
Archaeology
(g).M.M. Pt. G.H. Ojha’s Survey Reports of83
Rajputana Museum Ajmer(1908-9 onwards)

Appendix-C : British Govt. Letter d. 29th August 1867 88
Appendix-D : British Govt. Letter d. 13 February 1873 89

(3).Ajaypal and Thanvla Temples 90-152
(Introduction to Chauhan Temple Architecture)
(a).The Ajaypal Temples -90
(b).The Thanvla Temples-97
(c).An Introduction to Chauhan-99
Temple Architecture

(4).Visalya or Visalsarat Ajmer -153-165
(The Lake of Vīsala Deva , 1151-67 A.D.)

(5).The Adhai-Din-ka-Jhompra Ajmer -166-261
(from Temple to Mosque)
(1151-1167 A.D.; 1195-1230 A.D.)
(a).The Nomenclature-166
(b).The Site, Plan and Architecture-168
(c).The Sanskrit Inscriptions (Plays)-177
(d).The Astronomical Panel -183
(e).The Sanskrit College -185
(f).The Arabic Inscriptions -187
(g).A Compendium of the Remains of the-192
Original Temple
(h).Its Site is owned by the Hindu Deity -199

(6).The Tārāgạdh Fort Ajmer -262-278

(7).Dargāh Mīrān Ṣāhib, Taragadh Fort -279-283

(8).Khwājah Mu’īn-al-Din Chishtī ‘Gharīb-Nawāz’ and284-301
His Dargah at Ajmer
(a).Tazkirāt and the Legend of the Khwājah-285
(b).The Site of the Dargāh-287
(c).The Cult of the Supernatural -291
(d).Ajmer designated THE HOLY CITY (Dār’al-Sa’ādat) of the Mughal Empire -294

(9).City Parkoṭā and Gates, Ajmer –302-310
(1570-76 A.D.)
(including the extinct Caravan-Sarai of Akbar)

(10).Imperial Office and Treasury–311-328
(the so called Bādshāhī-Maḥal) of the Mughals
at Ajmer(1570-72)

(11).Akbar’s Mosque in the Dargāh Complex, -329-342
Ajmer (1570-76)

(12).Akbar’s Castle (Qal’a-i-Akbar) or Daulat Khānah343-379
(so called ‘Magazine’)Ajmer (1570-

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