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A city whose name is synonymous with a great woman ruler of medieval India, Jhansi in the state of Uttar Pradesh boast of a rich history. Formerly known as Shankargarh, Jhansi got its name from the term jhain-si which means blurred shadow. A mere rendering of the term Jhansi is enough to evoke the patriotic spirit of every Indian. It was the might and valor of Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi paved way for the first war of Indian Independence. A land that gave birth to so many illustrious rulers had acquired significance under the rule of Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha. After him the city had been governed by so many rulers and finally it came under the rule of Raja Gangadhar Rao whose efficient administration marked by an all round development. True history of Jhansi began when Raja Gangadhar Rao married Lakshmi Bai. After the sudden demise of her husband, Lakshmi Bahi fought courageously with all her enemies’ especially against the British. Situated in the midst of Betwa and Pahunj rivers, Jhansi serves as a glorified gateway to Bundelkhand. Apart from the scenic surroundings and lovely locations of a typical tourist place, Jhansi allures the picnicker with its wide range of ancient monuments and colossal bastions, which bears a true testimonial to the artistic caliber and skill of the Chandela kings of Bundelkhand. While preserving the magnificent reminders of the past with great care, Jhansi has made a successful move in to thriving city with lots of industrial and manufacturing units. Today’s Jhansi presents a bustling appeal, as it happens to be the passage of the East-West Corridor, and the North-South Corridor connecting Kashmir and Kanyakumari. With its historical edifices and architectural marvels, Jhansi provides a unique and exciting holidaying to the visitors and it is a recommended place for those who wants to get a deep insight about the true history of a great city.
Jhansi
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Category : Historical
Time Zone: UTC + 5:30 Hours
Pincode: 284001
STD Code: 510
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Best Time to Visit: Oct – Mar
Not much of Jhansi’s history before the 9th century is known. The city was first ruled by the kings of Rajput Chandela dynasty belonging to Khajuraho. Their rule was followed by the Khangars who are known to have built the fort of Karar, located in the town’s vicinity. In the 14th century, the Bundelas gained the control of the reign and it was then that the name Bundelkhand was allotted to the area. The popular Fortress of Jhasni was built by the Orchha rulers in the year 1610. Legends have it that the name of the city was christened as Jhansi, when King Orchha saw a shadow on a mound and uttered the word – Jhain si (meaning a shadow). The city was frequented by Mughals, Chhatrasal and the Marathas. The history of Jhansi reiterates the valour and audacity of Rani Laxmibai. She was the widow of a childless king, who was not allowed to adopt an heir (a popular custom in those time) by the British. In the year 1817 the Peshwas of Pune handed over the reigns of Jhansi to the East India Company. However, the lack of an heir gave the British a right over the throne to which Lakshmi Bai protested. As a result, she was suppressed. She did not lose hope and planned on avenging the British. She actively participated in the revolt of 1857 and died as a martyr on June 17th 1958. Her contribution in India’s independence is considered very important. The rule of Jhansi came under the British Empire in the year 1886 and it was then, that the British gained complete control over it. It was added to the United Province which was rechristened as Uttar Pradesh in 1947, after India’s independence.
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By Air : Nearest airport to Jhansi is Gwalior airport. Gwalior airport is 103 km away from the heart of the city. It costs about Rs 1700 by taxi. Many air travel agencies fly their flights from Gwalior to Delhi, Agra, Indore, Bhopal, Mumbai, Jaipur and Varanasi. Delhi International airport, which is nearly 321 km from Gwalior, is the main connecting air port for international travelers.
By Train : Jhansi is well linked by railway lines. Jhansi is an important railway junction in the Delhi-Mumbai route. Jhansi is connected to all major cities in India.
By Bus : State public transport buses connect Jhansi with all major cities around Jhansi. Regular bus services are provided between Gwalior and Jhansi (103 km) and between Khajuraho and Jhansi (175 km). Deluxe private buses are also plying between these cities.
By Taxi : There are many local cab agencies in Jhansi which are a good option. Many of them offer sedans and SUV’s for local travel and they are a good way to get around. Some of them are,
Central India tours, Phone No-094253342568
Central India Car Rental Services, Phone No-9993014936
By Other : Auto rickshaws are the most common mode of transportation inside the city. They are relatively cheap and easy to find. They are auto rickshaw stands in almost every street corner. However they do not run on meters and travelers have to bargain. Negotiating before boarding the auto is the best option. They charge special night fare also.
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Budget – Up to Rs. 800
Hotel Delux Plaza ; MG Tower, Fatehabad Road, Agra ; Ph – 0562 – 2330110, 2330195 ; Facilities – Taj view rooms, room service, running H/C water, TV, mini bar.
Economy – Up to Rs. 801 to Rs. 1200
Hotel Delux Plaza ; MG Tower, Fatehabad Road, Agra ; Ph – 0562 – 2330110, 2330195 ; Facilities – Taj view rooms, room service, running H/C water, TV, mini bar.
Deluxe – Up to Rs. 801 to Rs. 1200
Hotel Delux Plaza ; MG Tower, Fatehabad Road, Agra ; Ph – 0562 – 2330110, 2330195 ; Facilities – Taj view rooms, room service, running H/C water, TV, mini bar.
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- Janak’s Restaurant ; National Highway 25, Civil Lines, Cantt, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284001 ; M – N.A ; Food Serve : Indian
- Vandana Sweets and Restaurant ; Jhokan Bagh Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh ; M – N.A ; Food Serve : Indian
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FestivalAdd
Jhansi Mahotsav ; Venue: Jhansi ;
Period : February or March. ;
Details: A grand week-long event jointly organized by district administration and UP Tourism Board, showcases the culture of Jhansi. Music, dance recitals and drama shows are part of the event. Generally held either in February or March.
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