Introduction
This article is about the municipality in Rajasthan, India. For its namesake district, see Jaisalmer district. For the historical region and state, see Jaisalmer state. City in Rajasthan, IndiaJaisalmerCityJaisalmer FortNathmal's HaveliPatwa HaveliFort PalaceBada BaghGadisar LakeThar Desert Sand DunesJaisalmer railway stationNicknames: The Golden City, The Yellow City, Swarna NagariInteractive map of JaisalmerJaisalmerLocation in Rajasthan, IndiaShow map of RajasthanJaisalmerJaisalmer (India)Show map of IndiaJaisalmerJaisalmer (Asia)Show map of AsiaCoordinates: 26°54′47″N 70°54′54″E / 26.913°N 70.915°E / 26.913; 70.915Country IndiaState RajasthanDistrictJaisalmerEstablished1156; 870 years ago (1156)Founded byRawal JaisalNamed afterRawal JaisalGovernment • TypeMunicipal Council • BodyJaisalmer Municipal CouncilArea • Urban62.38 km2 (24.09 sq mi)Elevation225 m (738 ft)Population (2011) • City65,471Languages • OfficialHindi • Additional officialEnglish • RegionalMarwari, RajasthaniTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN345 001Telephone code02992ISO 3166 codeRJ-INVehicle registrationRJ-15WebsiteJaisalmer Municipal CouncilJaisalmer District Jaisalmer (IPA: [d͡ʒɛːsəlmeːɾ] ⓘ), nicknamed The Golden City, is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, located 575 kilometres (357 mi) west of the state capital Jaipur, in the heart of the Thar Desert. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Jaisalmer district. Jaisalmer is a former medieval trading center and the historic capital of the kingdom of Jaisalmer, founded in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal of the Bhati clan of Rajputs. Jaisalmer stands on a ridge of yellowish sandstone and is crowned by the World Heritage Site, Jaisalmer Fort, a sprawling hilltop citadel supported by 99 bastions. This fort contains a royal palace and several ornate Jain temples. Many of the houses and temples of both the fort and of the town below are built of finely sculptured yellow sandstone. The town has a population, including the residents of the fort, of about 78,000. Jaisalmer ranked 9th on Booking.com's Top 10 The Most Welcoming cities in the world. It is the only Indian city on the list.