Ahmedabad
| Ahmedabad | |
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Sidi Sayid Mosque, Ahmedabad.
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| Classification | Metropolitan City |
| Country | India |
| State | Gujarat |
| Languages | English, Hindi, Gujarati and others |
| Time zone | UTC +5:30 |
| Area | km2 |
| Population | |
| Total | 4970200 |
| Density | km2 |
| Literacy Rate | 73.10% |
| Latitude | 23.03°N |
| Longitude | 72.58°E |
| Altitude | m |
| Temperature | |
| Summer | 45°C-29°C |
| Winter | 36°C-10°C |
| Rainfall | 932 mm |
| Best Season for travel to Ahmedabad | |
| Jan-28°C Feb-32°C Early Mar-35°C Oct-35°C Nov-32°C Dec-30°C | |
This city is also known as Karnavati. However as of February 2004, the official name is still Ahmedabad. see [1].
It is a large industrial city with chemical and textile industries. Ahmedabad is often described as the Manchester of the east, because of its once booming textile industry.
The city was founded in the 15th century by Ahmed Shah on the Sabarmati river.
The climate is warm and dry. Ahmedabad city is currently a major economic hub.
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2 Places of Interest 3 Main Monuments 4 Miscellaneous 5 External links |
History of Ahmedabad
The history of Ahmedabad begins with King Karandev 1, the Solanki ruler. He had waged a war against the Bhil King Ashapall or Ashaval. Karandev 1 named this city Karnavati. In 1411 century Gujarat fell in the hands of Sultan Ahmed Shah, and he renamed the city to Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad was the royal capital for a period of 162 years (1411-1573 A.D.) till the independent Sultanate of Gujarat came to an end in reign of Murzaffar-III.
The main Ahmedabad city (downtown) is currently a thriving business place. On any given day the city is almost crowded. The city has developed rather haphazardly and hence most of the roads are narrow. A wide variety of shops and business exist in the city.
In 1915, Mahatma Gandhi came from South Africa and established Ashram on the banks of Sabarmati. He started the salt satyagraha in 1930. He and many followers marched from his ashram to the coastal village of Dandi, to protest against the Britishers imposing a tax on salt. Before he left the ashram, he vowed not to return to the ashram until India became independent. He could never return to the Ashram.
For a detailed history of Ahmedabad, see History of Ahmedabad.
Places of Interest
The places of interest in Ahmedabad include the Kankaria Lake, Law Garden, Jama Masjid, Sidi Saiyad's Mosque, Rani ni Vav, Adalaj Stepwell, Sidi Bashirs mosque(Shaking minarets), Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaja, Sabarmati Ashram, Shahi Bag, Hussain-Doshi's Gufa, and the IMAX theater.
Law Garden is a local recreational spot for the people of Ahmedabad. It has a special area for children. Also, in the evening you will find a market for traditional Gujarati dresses worn during various festivals, especially Navratri.
The famous Indian Institute of Management is located here. This institute has been rated as the best in Asia by Asiaweek and one of the best in the world. Another famous institute, National Institute of Design is also located here.
ISCON temple on Sarkhej-Gandhinagar highway draws many visitors. It is a newly built huge structure with gardens around it. Krishna devotees perform puja at designated hours and the Maha Aarti in the evening is attended by thousands of devotees as well as visitors. The city is now having good number of multiplex theatres
Main Monuments
Miscellaneous
Emergency Information
Radio Stations
External links
Sidi Sayid Mosque, Ahmedabad.


