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Bhuchar Mori

Bhuchar Mori
Native name
Gujarati: ભુચર મોરી
Bhuchar Mori is located in Gujarat
Bhuchar Mori
Location of Bhuchar Mori in Gujarat
Bhuchar Mori is located in India
Bhuchar Mori
Location of Bhuchar Mori in Gujarat
Type memorial site
Location Near Dhrol, Jamnagar district, Gujarat, India
Nearest city Rajkot
Coordinates 22°34′57.97″N 70°23′51.6″E / 22.5827694°N 70.397667°E / 22.5827694; 70.397667Coordinates: 22°34′57.97″N 70°23′51.6″E / 22.5827694°N 70.397667°E / 22.5827694; 70.397667
Built 16th century
Built for Battle of Bhuchar Mori
Restored 2015
Restored by Government of Gujarat
Governing body Bhuchar Mori Shahid Smarak Trust
Reference no. S-GJ-84
Designation State Protected Monument
Designated by Government of Gujarat

Bhuchar Mori is a plateau and historic site about two kilometres northwest of Dhrol, a town about 50 kilometres north of Rajkot, Gujarat, India. The place is known for the Battle of Bhuchar Mori and a memorial site dedicated to it. The annual fair dedicated to the event is organised in July and August.

Bhuchar Mori, a cowheard of Mori branch of Maldhari community, used to sit on the plateau while his animals fed on grass. The place was referred to as Bhuchar Mori No Timbo after him. It is said that the bad omens, such as voices of the birds, at the place had foretold about the future battle.

The battle of Bhuchar Mori was fought between the army of Kathiawar led by Nawanagar State and the Mughal army in July 1591 (Vikram Samvat 1648). It was meant to protect Muzaffar Shah III, the last Sultan of Gujarat Sultanate who had taken asylum under Jam Sataji of Nawanagar after his escape from the Mughal emperor Akbar. The Kathiawar army included the armies of Junagadh and Kundla who betrayed Nawanagar and joined the Mughal army at last. The battle led to a large number of casualties on both sides. The battle resulted in the decisive victory of the Mughal army.

It is considered the largest battle in the history of Saurashtra. It is often dubbed as the of Saurashtra. Due to the large number of casualties, in Halar region, the word Bhuchar Mori became almost synonymous with the massacre.

The paliya or memorial stone of Ajaji is a horse-mounted idol. The paliya with the hand, dedicated to his wife Surajkunwarba, stand south of it. The inscription on the stone can not be read. There is an inscription in the shrine that the memorial site was renovated by Jam Vibhaji and the shrine was constructed by him on the palia of Ajaji. On the north side wall of the shrine, there is a 16th-century art in traditional style depicting Ajaji on the horse attacking Mirza Aziz Koka on an elephant. There are shrines dedicated to Ram, Laxman and Bhutnath in the compound. To the north of the shrine, there are eight paliya on the floor; including dedicated to Jesha Vajir. There are four paliyas in the row and more three of large size nearby. There are six paliyas to the south of the shrine of which three are partially damaged. There are three black poorly shaped stones in the north of the opposite side of shrine which are dedicated to Atit Sadhus. There are 23 memorials in the compound. Eight more memorials are outside of the compound and one dedicated to Rakhehar Dholi is some distance away. There are 32 memorials in total. The site is visited by people of Jamnagar every year and the worship these memorials with Sindoor.


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