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Ahmedabad city is one of the largest in Gujarat.
Read about travel and tourism in Ahmedabad city of India.
Ahmedabad
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Located on the banks of river Sabarmati,
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the whole state of Gujarat. From the
year 1960 to 1970, it served as the capital city of Gujarat. However,
later on, the capital was shifted to the Gandjhinagar city. It was
founded in the year 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah. It is owing to this
reason that, sometimes, it is also referred to as the city of Ahmed
Shah.
Ahmedabad is the hub of trade and commerce in Gujarat. The commercial
importance of Ahmedabad makes the city an important travel destination
in India. Besides being home to a number of important industries,
Ahmedabad also has a number of majestic monuments, which remind us of
the great historical and cultural past of the city.
Ahmedabad was incorporated into the Bombay Presidency during the
British rule but remained the most important city in the Gujarat region.
Over a period of time, Ahmedabad established itself as the home of
textile industry and earned the nickname of "the Manchester of the
East." A rising centre of higher education, information technology
and scientific industries, Ahmedabad continues to remain one of the
important cultural and commercial centers of western India.
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Ahmedabad Monuments
Bhadra Fort
Dada Hari Vav
Jhulta Minar
Sarkhej Roza
Teen Darwaza
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Ahmedabad Excursions
Lothal
Modhera
Sun Temple
Nal Sarovar Bird
Sanctuary
Rann
of Kutch Wildlife
Shanku
Water Park
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Ahmedabad Culture
Ahmedabad Cuisine
Ahmedabad Languages
Ahmedabad People
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Ahmedabad Museums
Calico
Museum of Textiles
Hussain
Doshi Gufa
Sardar
Patel National Memorial
Sabarmati
Ashram
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Ahmedabad
Fairs & Festivals
Kite
Festival
Navratri
Festival
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Ahmedabad Lakes
Chandola Lake
Kankaria Lake
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