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Ajithnath Dersar which is one of the oldest Jain temples in the country is located in Chaumukhji ni Pol.
A beautiful Jain temple located in Nisha Pol, which is a Jain pol.
The chowk is in memory of the great 19th century Gujarati poet. It is in Lambeshwar ni Pol.
This temple is located in Haja Patel Ni Pol. It is one of the oldest temples with a wooden dome and brackets and pillars have musical instruments. carved on them.
A 19th century temple built by the Swaminarayan Sampraday, a Hindu sect in the old city of Ahmedabad.
The biggest mosque in the Indian subcontinent built in the 15th century by Ahmad Shah.
A great place to shop for Indian wear and junk jewelry.
Built in 15th century, these are the tombs for the queens of Ahmad Shah empire.
This Jain temple is named after the footprints of Shri Rishabhnath which are safe guarded under a yellow berry tree.
The under pass and the area around the Bridge is the oldest Book Market in Ahmedabad.
Sambhavnath Derasar is said to be the oldest Derasar in Ahmedabad.
This Pol has more than 100 jewelry shops.
This pol has houses of various architecture.
A 400 old heritage temple of lord Ram, where the idol of lord Ram is made with black marble stone.
A five pointed geodesic dome instead of six or eight, as generally seen. The points were supported by steel pillars and tubes. The dome, spread over 12 metres, provided shade for the underground shop and showroom.
The 180 year old Harkunvar Shethani ni Haveli has beautiful wood carvings and the largest bracket in the old city. It contains 60 rooms, most of which open on to interminable pillared balconies.
This 200 years old Haveli is carved with wooden work and floral motifs painted in green and gold colours.
Built in 15th century, these are the tombs for the queens of Ahmad Shah empire.
A restored haveli from the House of Mangaldas Girdhardas.
The under pass and the area around the Bridge is the oldest Book Market in Ahmedabad.
The biggest mosque in the Indian subcontinent built in the 15th century by Ahmad Shah.