Ahmedabad: World Heritage City
Ahmedabad city of Gujarat has its own identity because Ahmedabad has now attained global heritage status. Situated at an altitude of about 175 feet above sea level, this city is also special in terms of tourism.
There are two beautiful lakes here mainly. Apart
from these, there is a lot of things like Sabarmati Ashram, Hathi Singh
Jain Temple, Jama Mandir, Rani Sipri Masjid and Sabarmati Beach etc. It is also certain that Ahmedabad is the seventh major and the top city in the country.
Situated along the Sabarmati River, this city is more than 600 years old. The foundation of this city was laid in 1411. The name of the city was lying on Sultan Ahmed Shah. Prior to being the Gandhinagar capital of Gujarat, the capital of the state was Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad was also known as Karnavati.
In this city Mahatma Gandhi had established the Sabarmati Ashram. Numerous agitations of independence struggle have been organized here. Especially for the wool weaving, Ahmedabad is famous.
It is special that Ahmedabad is recognized as a commercial and commercial city known to the world. Particularly, the majority of Ahmedabad's population is dependent on cotton textiles and other small scale industries.
Particularly, Ahmedabad is a city where there is a lot of modern and mythological. Ahmedabad is the best in the country in hygiene. UNESCO has rated Ahmedabad as World Heritage City. Perhaps it is a big thing that any city in the country got the title of World Heritage City. Ahmedabad has the distinction.
Lake Kankaria: Kankaria Lake was built by Qutbuddin. The situation is that this lake is a mirror of the beautiful beauty of Ahmedabad. Say that the lake of Kankaria is the pride of Ahmedabad.
In terms of locality, the Lake Kancheria is a beautiful picnic spot. There is a beautiful garden around this lake. A beautiful island palace in the middle of the lake. Experts believe that, during Mughal times, Noorjahan and Jahangir used to frequent visits.
Hathisingh Jain Temple: The specialty of the Hathisingh Jain Temple is its beautiful and elegant carvings. Made of white marble, this temple is a beautiful dimension. Hathi Singh Jain Temple is one of the major temples of Ahmedabad.
This temple was built by Richinsian merchants in the 19th century. He dedicated this temple to the 15th Guru of the Jain religion, Dharmanath. Jama Masjid: Jama Masjid was built in AD 1423. This is the most beautiful mosque of western India. The Masjid is a wonderful example of beautiful workmanship. There is no combination of its beauty. Rani Sipri Masjid: The Queen Sipri Mosque is another beautiful mosque in the city. This beautiful mosque was built by the Queen of Mahmud Shah Begada in 1514 AD. Experts believe that after the death of the queen, his body was buried here. Sabarmati Ashram: Sabarmati Ashram was founded by Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi started the Dandi journey with this ashram. Dandi travel was a part of the independence movement. It was a satyagraha. Apart from this, the foundation of independence movement was mainly held here. Calico
Museum: The artwork of weaving of ancient and modern times in the
Calico Museum has been demonstrated with great interest. Particularly in this museum, ancient weaving and sewing machines are displayed. Collected and displayed objects are predominantly 17th Century. Apart from this, there is a library related to knitting.
All necessary resources are available for the visit of Heritage City Ahmedabad. The nearest airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad also has a railway station. Travel by road can also be done in Ahmedabad.
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