Sarkhej Roza
Ahmedabad, India
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What is Sarkhej Roza in Ahmedabad?
In its architecture, Sarkhej Roza is an example of the early Islamic architectural culture of the region, which fused Islamic stylistic influences from Persia with indigenous Hindu and Jain features to form a composite “Indo-Saracenic” architectural style.
Who made Sarkhej Roza?
The construction of these two monuments were completed in 1451 A.D., by his successor Qutb'ud-Din Ahmed Shah. In the latter half of the 15th century, Sultan Mahmud Begada completed the complex by excavating a central tank and adding a number of pavilions and a small private mosque.
How is Sarkhej in Ahmedabad?
Sarkhej in Ahmedabad, located at the city's western edge, offers excellent connectivity to Saurashtra and other remote areas. The Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway and S.P. Ring Road ensure smooth travel, and there are 24/7 dhabas and small restaurants, making it convenient for travelers.
Which is the 400 year old mosque in Gujarat?
Believed to have been built during the Mughal era, the Mancha Masjid is regarded as an important religious and cultural landmark for the local Muslim community. Over the centuries, it has undergone several renovations and is formally registered under the Mancha Masjid Trust.
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