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Introduction:
Nathmal Ji ki haveli belongs to Nathmal, a later day prime minister
who gifted it to the Rawal and was allowed to retain it. Built
by two brothers in 1885, this haveli has two identical looking
portions, which are in fact two different parts united by a
common facade. So ethereal and charming, the carving never looked
better. A perfect example of jeweller's art applied to stone
carving. The Muslim silavats (artisans) did a wonderful job
here and left a marvellous legacy of craftsmanship excellent
in detail and flawless in conception. If only for viewing these
havelis a trip to Jaisalmer is more than amply rewarded.
Nathmal Ji ki haveli was commissioned to serve as the residence
of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer.
Maharawal Beri Sal commissioned the construction of this Haveli.
The architects of this haveli were Hathi and Lulu who happened
to be brothers. There is a very interesting story regarding
its construction. It is said that the two brothers started building
different facets of haveli simultaneously. In those days there
were no such instruments, which could keep a track on continuity
and thus when this building came up finally it had irregular
shape. Its like straight out of an Arabian Nights fable. The
name Jaisalmer induces a dramatic picture of utter magic and
brilliance of the desert. |
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