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There is a single grave on one side of a chamber with a low pillar near it which indicates that it is dedicated to a martyr. In the other chambers, there are no graves. These chambers had once been the graves of the brothers of Bahadur Shah; Nasir Khan and Latif Khan who had also died in 1526. At the time of building the mausoleum, a suitable establishment was endowed to say daily prayers for the prince's souls, according to Ferishta. – Download this photo by Rahul Upadhyay on Unsplashunsplash.com/photos/VzDO3lWeTUA
Adalaj Stepwell (Gujarati: અડાલજની વાવ, Hindi: अडालज बावड़ी or Hindi: अडालज बावली, Marathi: अडालज बारव) or Rudabai Stepwell is a stepwell located in the village of Adalaj, close to Ahmedabad city and in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was built in 1498 in the memory of Rana Veer Singh (the Vaghela dynasty of Dandai Des), by his wife Queen Rudadevi. It is a fine example of Indian architecture work. – Download this photo by Rahul Upadhyay on Unsplashunsplash.com/photos/nT4l3W9aSNk
We were on Pavagadh Hiking in the early morning around 5 AM, after the hiking we visited this place. This is one of the 16th Century pre-Mughal Islamic ruins of Champaner, Kabutarkhana is a small brick structure with lime plaster built by the side of Vada Talav. It served as a Sarai once. This structure belongs to the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fondly called the Kabootarkhana or Pigeon Roost, this was the summer pavilion of kings of Champaner, in Gujarat, INDIA. – Download this photo by Rahul Upadhyay on Unsplashunsplash.com/photos/l20Ffnbgtg0