Bhadra Fort
Ahmedabad, India, India
Bhadra Fort in Ahmedabad, India, was built in 1411 by Sultan Ahmad Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad. It served as the royal palace and military stronghold of the Gujarat Sultanate.
The fort, encompassing over 43 acres, is known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture, which blends Islamic, Persian, and Hindu design elements. It features intricately carved arches, balconies, and lattice work, as well as several gates including the iconic Teen Darwaza. Inside the fort are royal palaces, mosques, gardens, and open spaces that were used for ceremonies and gatherings.
Over its long history, the fort witnessed rule by the Mughals, Marathas, and British, who converted parts into a prison during colonial times. Despite changes, it remains a significant cultural and historical landmark symbolizing Ahmedabad's rich heritage.
Location
Court Rd, Old City, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001
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