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Ahmed Shah's Mosque in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad is the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat, the most industrialized state in India. The Ahmedabad city is located on the banks of the Sabarmati River. Ahmedabad was founded in 1411 to serve as the capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat, Sultan Ahmed Shah who also gave his name to the city. Ahmed Shah's Mosque, Ahmedabad is one of the most famous holy places in Ahmedabad. Ahmed Shah was a sultan of Gujarat's ruling Muzaffarid dynasty. He ruled from 1411 until his death in 1442 and founded the city of Ahmedabad and established it as his capital.

History of Ahmed Shah's Mosque in Ahmedabad:

Ahmed Shah's Mosque Ahmedabad in India was established almost simultaneously with the city. The mosque was built in 1414, three years after the establishment of the city. The mosque was built on the site of a Hindu temple which was devastated and parts of which was incorporated into the structure of the mosque itself.

The Ahmed Shah's Mosque is now one of the major monuments in Ahmedabad and well revered among Muslim pilgrims. Demolition of Hindu temples was a rage among the Afghan and Muslim rulers and invaders during the Middle Ages. 10th century onwards, with the invasion of Mahmud Ghazni, invasion by Afghan rulers became a common affair. And the places that were worst hit by these invasions were the northern and western states owing to their geographical position.

Description of Ahmed Shah's Mosque in Ahmedabad:

Ahmed Shah's Mosque Ahmedabad is built in the conventional architectural style with a dome and minarets. In front of the mosque is a well maintained garden. The mosque is situated to the south-west of the Bhadra Fort.

Other Tourist Attractions at Ahmedabad include Narayan Temple, Ahmed Shah's Mosque, Raj Babri's Mosque and the Roza of Sarkhej. Bhadra Fort, which formerly housed majestic palaces, is also one of the famous Ahmedabad Tourist Attractions. It now plays host to government offices. Other Attractions in Ahmedabad consist of Huthising Temple, Shahi Bag, Kankaria Lake and the Sabarmathi Ashram.

Ahmedabad Tour Packages offer a few more varieties to the tourists. The Calico Museum of Textiles displays old weaving machines in addition to fabrics sourced from different regions of India. Institute of Indology is also a must visit to view the assortment of illustrated manuscripts as well as miniatures. Some other Tourist Attractions in Ahmedabad that should not be missed are Hussain Doshi's Gufa, N.C Mehta Museum of Miniatures, Shreyas Folk Museum and Utensils Museum.







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