Monday, 1 February 2016

Sightseeing Of Champaner And Pavagarh With Tour and Travel In Gujarat

Champaner Chavda dynasty traces its history back to the Rajputs, who founded it in the 8th century. In the 15th century, it was ruled by the Chauhans, but later fought and won by the Mohammed Begda, who renamed it, Muhammadabad. Combat is characterized jauhar Rajput, which according to tradition, the women jumped into the pyre escape the hands of the holy Muslim invaders shame, and people walking in the final battle with Sarkar. Construction of the town through a rich period of time to go has become the capital of Gujarat. Champaner fate by Humayun’s Mughal emperor reversed in AD 1535 attacks.
The capital was moved to Ahmedabad and Champaner went into a gradual decline in a very long time. When it was rediscovered by the British, this is a ruined city with most of the population go. There was only dilapidated building, reflecting the charm in front of it.
The city is dotted with numerous ancient edifices that will attract your beautiful architectural works. Shahar ki mosque and five by five Mehrabs majestic arched entrance of the building. Allegedly, this is the royal family’s private mosque. Located in the vicinity of Jama Masjid, it shows a perfect blend of Indian and Islamic architecture.
We can say that this is one of the best buildings in Gujarat. Built on a high pedestal, which has five arches and minarets flanking point arch ring, which run up to 30 m perforated stone screen work is so remarkable is the dome of the arc. Not very far is that the so-called Kabutarkhana place, which basically is a casual place to rest vada talav shore.
This place offers the Pavagarh hills views. Basically, Pavagarh is famous for a temple dedicated to Shakti. There Jain temple ruins and other buildings of a bygone era. Peak has a small lake, which is by the locals. For more: sightseeing of Champaner and Pavagarh with the best tour and travel in Gujarat. 

2 comments:

  1. Your website is really cool and this is a great inspiring article. Thank you so much.
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  2. entire text is copied from Wikipedia except your own version of history stating- "Combat is characterized jauhar Rajput, which according to tradition, the women jumped into the pyre escape the hands of the holy Muslim invaders shame, and people walking in the final battle with Sarkar." Which does not have any reference....Stop killing our own history

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