The historic city of Bhuj derives its name from the Bhujiyo Dungar, a
hill, overlooking the present day Bhuj town. Bhuj is a typical example
of a desert town located between two geographical features- Bhujiyo
Dungar on the east and Hmisar Lake on the west.Bhuj was the capital
of the former princely State of Kutch till 1947 AD. The Rajput rulers of
Kutch came from Sindh or northern India in the late 15 th century and
settled t Bhuj. Rao Khengarji I chose the strategic location at the base
of Bhujiyo Dungar and founded the city of Bhuj in 1548 AD.
The rulers of Kutch got exempted from paying tribute to the Mughal
rulers in return for free passage to the Mecca pilgrims. The need for
better security arose only after the decline of Mughal power at the
center, In 1723 AD, Rao Godji undertook the construction of massive
fortification, with gates and bastions (11 meter high and 1.2 meter
thick masonry wall), surrounding the whole town. The fort was equipped
with 51 guns to counter any attack from enemies.
The British took over the hill fort of Bhujiyo Dungar in 1819 AD and
acted as peacemaker between the Kutch rulers and the state became
prosperous with surplus funds, enabling the rulers to undertake public
and royal building projects. Rao Pragmalji, who ruled Kutch from 1860 to
1876 AD, undertook many projects, such as- improvement of Mandavi
harbor, construction of roads and irrigation works, hospitals, schools
and a jail. Rao Pragmalji constructed three royal palaces- Prag Mahal
and Ranjit vilas Palace at Bhuj and Vijay Vilas Palace at Mandvi.
The two most interesting palaces at Bhuj, Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal
are both located in the same campus. Aina Mahal was constructed by Rao
Lakhpatji (1707-61 AD) in 1750 AD, who was a great patron of art,
architecture, music and literature. Aina Mahal is a unique example of an
Indian palace built in the mid-eighteenth century with European
influence. Its design and decorations were the outcome of a royal dream
translated into reality by a master craftsman, Ramsinh Malam. Ramsinh
stayed in Holland for 17 years and was trained in the crafts of clock
making, cannon fabrication, enameling, tile making and architecture. On
hiss return to undertake the mirror work, tile work and fountains at
Aina Mahal. Aina Mahal is a part of a large palace complex- it is a two
storied building with Darbar Hall, hall of mirrors, and suites for royal
family.
Rao Pragmalji II (1838-76 AD) undertook the construction of Prag
Mahal. He appointed a famous architect- Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins to
design Prag Mahal, who had designed Deccan college, Sasoon Hospital,
Ohel David Synagogue, St. Paul's church at Pune, Frere Hall at Karachi
and secretariat at Bombay. Prag Mahal took 10 years to build at the cost
of 20 lakh rupees. It is built in the Italian Gothic style, having a
large Darbar hall, big rooms, wide verandahs and a 45-meter high lofty
bell tower. The palace was built using the various type of Indian
craftsmanship combined with European architectural design.
The Kutch Museum, formerly known as the Fergusson museum, was founded
by Maharao Khengarji III in 1877 AD. It is the oldest museum in Gujarat.
Constructed in the Italian style, the museum is located in picturesque
surroundings on the bank of Hamirsar Lake. The museum has been a center
of attraction for scholars due to its large collection of Kshatrapa
inscriptions, various archeological objects, fine collection of arms and
specimens of various crafts of the Kutch region. Other places of
interest at Bhuj are Cenotaphs of Kutch rulers, Snake Temple at Bhujiyo
Hill Fort, Swami Narayan Temple, Vegetable Market, Hatkeshwar Temple and
Alfred High School.