Sultan Ahmed Shah Mosque
Sultan Ahmed Shah Mosque
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Ayaz Akhunji
Ahmedabad, India15 contributions
Jan 2022 • Solo
I visited many a times. This beautiful house of Allah is still as it is. It is well maintained. A precious & one of the stoned pillared mosque's of Ahmedabad. The architectural view with the well maintained green garden brings alive those historical moments of olden day Ahmedabad.
Written 18 February 2022
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Allahrakhia S
Blackburn, UK16 contributions
Mar 2013 • Family
Mosque Guide showed us inside, told us a bit of history and did not charge us a penny! best time to visit is outside prayer times.
Written 11 May 2013
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Parth M
Tel Aviv, Israel87 contributions
Mar 2014 • Friends
This is a mosque located in the hearts of Ahmedabad city; which is also a traffic-magnet and heavily crowded.
The place is very well maintained, clean. This place is one of those ancient works in the city of Ahmedabad during the times of Sultan Ahmed Shah; but in recent times this place is going towards negligence of the public.
Try to have glance of the inner beauty of this place which will give you a time-travel ride back to 1400s
The place is very well maintained, clean. This place is one of those ancient works in the city of Ahmedabad during the times of Sultan Ahmed Shah; but in recent times this place is going towards negligence of the public.
Try to have glance of the inner beauty of this place which will give you a time-travel ride back to 1400s
Written 25 February 2015
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manishashar888
Raipur, India40 contributions
May 2014 • Business
This mosque is combination of Hindu, Jain and ofcourse Muslim religion. A big place in heart of the city.
Written 22 February 2015
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Creeping_Death_LA
Los Angeles, CA4,460 contributions
Feb 2014 • Solo
When I arrived there were about five muslims in the front entrance, but I did not want to go in and disturb any prayer or meeting. They all waved me in and told me to come inside. The inside is small but has a lot of character, well worth a visit.
Written 3 April 2014
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rush-tr
Ahmedabad76 contributions
Dec 2014 • Friends
This one is a small mosque, slowly falling in to negligence, but once it was the royal mosque, built for the king's family, and was part of royal complex enclosure. Though most of the former palace complex gone, this is now a stand-alone structure with its fallen minarets and palm trees in open courtyard. Try to see the mosque reflection through the ablution tank, may be with some flowers in the water, and you will not regret. Though in heavy traffic area, it is quite close distance from other attractions of the inner city of Ahmedabad.
Written 18 December 2014
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MAULIN MD
Metro Manila, Philippines146 contributions
Jan 2014 • Friends
Sultan Ahmed Shah mosque in Ahmedabad is a religious place for Muslims that is well known for its architectural designing....
Written 2 December 2014
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anuradha2013
Mumbai, India1,241 contributions
Sept 2017 • Family
Ahmedabad, now a heritage city is abound by Mosques with the most famous Sidi Saiyed mosque. This is not top priority place to see but do go if you are a nook and corner traveller.
Written 29 September 2017
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mohammedaminkharadi
Ahmedabad, India83 contributions
Sept 2015 • Solo
The mosque was erected by the founder of Ahmedabad, Ahmed Shah I in 1414. It said to have been used as the royal household's private mosque. According to the inscription at the upper part of the central mihrab, the foundation date seems to be the 4th day of Shawwal month in 817AH, which is 17 December 1414
Written 30 September 2015
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salman004
Ahmedabad, India50 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
This mosque built in 1400s has been replicated in a bigger grandeur and scale in the nearby Juma Masjid, which seem to be the inspiration of Delhi Jama Masjid. It has a beautiful courtyard and awesome pillars to mark different lines of prayers.
Written 13 February 2015
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