Published by October 14th, 2015

Nagaur Fort

Nagaur Fort

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Nagaur is a beautiful city which is situated in the traditional state of Rajasthan. This city is located between two of the famous cities of Rajasthan, Jodhpur and Bikaner. This city has its mention in the epic Mahabharata and is said to be the part of then Ahichhatrapur which was conquered by the great warrior Arjuna and later was gifted by him to his teacher, Guru Dronacharya. With time, this city has become one of the commercial hubs of the state of Rajasthan. The city is famous for its tourist spots that include the famous Nagaur fort, Tarkeen Dargah, Saiji ka Tanka, glass Jain temple, Barli, Bansiwala Temple and Nath Ji ki Chhatri.

Nagaur Railway station

Nagaur Railway station

Nagaur Railway station

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Being one of the commercial centres of Rajasthan, the city is well connected with major parts of Rajasthan as well as the rest of the country through a widespread railway network. A number of trains runs on regular basis from Nagaur towards Delhi, Chennai, Agra, Jaisalmer, Ahmedabad, Bikaner, Hisar, Jaipur and Jodhpur. For getting a food delivery at Nagaur station, you need to make just a few clicks. Visit the website of Travelerfood and there select the food items which you wish to have as your meal. You just need to select Nagaur station as your place of delivery and the food will reach you in no time.

Nagaur cuisine

Dal Baati Churma

Dal Baati Churma

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The cuisine of Nagaur is mostly a reflection of the food as found in the other states of Rajasthan. The typical Marwarhi food is found in most parts of the Nagaur. The Daal Batti choorma is one of the traditional as well as famous dishes found here. For those who love sweets, a number of good options in sweets can be easily seen here.

Nagaur culture

The city of Nagaur dates back to the 4th Century B.C. The city was under the reign of Nagas during that time. At one point of time, the city came under the rule of the rulers from the Bikaner region. They captured most of the parts of the Jangla country and gave Nagaur a new name, ‘Jangladesh’. The culture of this city is shaped as well as influenced by people who belonged to different religions all together. The trade routes to this place were explored when the Bikaner rulers began their reign. One can easily find traces of the culture as was found during the rule of Rajputs, Muslim rulers, Bhatis and Marwars in the present day Nagaur.

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