Introduction to city Jabalpur - In Madhya Pradesh
On the upper reaches of the Narmada River at about
308 km from the capital city of Bhopal lies the city
of Jabalpur, the heart of the Indian tribal belt. As
one approaches the city, the varied tinted marble rocks
on both banks of the Narmada offer a fascinating sight.
The name Jabalpur is believed to have been derived from
a saint named Jabali Pattanam or Jabal. Archaeological
excavations show that the city has a 4,000-year-old
history. It is believed that during the time of Mahabharata,
a Hayahaya king ruled the area. Later it passed on to
the Mauryan Empire and then to the Gupta Empire. In
AD 875, Jabalpur was conquered by the Kalchuris who
made it the capital of their new kingdom. During the
12th century, the Gonds took over and by the early 16th
century, Jabalpur and its surrounding areas became the
powerful kingdom of Gondwana. Jabalpur was taken over
the British in 1817 who made it the commission headquarters
of the Narmada territories and established a cantonment
here.
The summers in Jabalpur are hot and humid. Monsoon starts
in June and lasts till September. Winters are quite
pleasant and are the best times to visit this place.
SightSeeing : Places to visit in
destination - Jabalpur
Jabalpur is a beautiful place to visit. The splendid
environs provide an excellent retreat from the busy
life of the metropolitans. The wonderful marble rocks
that dot both sides of the Narmada River provide a scenic
locale for an evening walk. A visit to wildlife parks
nearby makes you familiar with the region’s fauna. The
forts present the history of the city through the ages.
Some of the interesting places to visit in Jabalpur
are Madan Mahal Fort, Sangram Sagar, Rani Durgavati
Museum, Marble Rocks, Tilwara Ghat, and Mala Devi Temple.
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Jabalpur
From Jabalpur one can go on daylong trips to Roopnath,
Bilhari, Nohta, Mandla, Ramnagar, Rookhad, Pench National
Park and National Park of Fossils. Mandla (95 km)
was the capital of the ancient Gond kingdom of Garha-Mandla.
A 17th-century fort surrounded on three sides by the
Narmada River is the main attraction here. Roopnath
(84 km) is the site of a Shiva lingam while Bilhari
has archaeological ruins of a bygone era. Nohta village,
81 km from Jabalpur, was the capital city of the Chandela
kings in the 12th century. Rookhad and Pench National
Parks are known for their wildlife while the National
Park of Fossils houses plant fossils.
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