Gujarat Tourism
Gujarat rich in crafts, history and natural beauty, the remarkable coastal state of
Gujarat --- the home state of Mahatma Gandhi --- continues to attract artists,
scholars, the intellectual elite and businessmen from the world over. Amongst
a tantalizing wealth of appealing possibilities which facet, which area does
one begin exploring first ?. Ahmedabad, its busiest city, perhaps, which blends
and reflects the chequered past, the vibrant present and a hopeful future.
In the old walled city of Ahmedabad are monuments and narrow, teeming
bylanes which still successfully keep alive an ancient, precious heritage. Punctuating
the skyline, are the tall factory chimneys of more than 60 textiles mills which
rely on sophisticated technology. Many of the most renowned names in the textile
industry can be found at Ahmedabad.
Ahemdabad
was established on the left bank of the river Sabarmati river in 1063 - 1093
A.D. by King Karna Solanki. Later, Sultan Ahmad Shah, the founder of the Ahmadshahi
Dynasty in Gujarat, pitched camp on the banks of the Sabarmati and was so influenced
by the site that he decided to develope it into his capital. The city that began
to take shape was thus named Ahmedabad after its founder
The majority of even the earliest monuments that date back to 1411 A.D.
--- the year Ahmedabad was so christened are replete with ancient flavours intermingling
with the hustle and bustle of modern day life. The spurt of architectural activity
that began roughly from the period of Ahmad Shah was sustained and often embellished
by successive rulers.
Touristic Places in Gujarat
Ahemdabad Lothal Bhavnagar Palitana Ahmedpur
Mandvi Diu Sasangir Junagardh Gondal Porbandar
Rajkot Wankaner Bhuj Zainabed
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