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Dholavira A Harappan City
- Location: Kutch District
- Heritage Status: Added in 2021
- Highlights:
- Part of the Indus Valley Civilization, dating back 4,500 years.
- Famous for its advanced water conservation system.
- Contains one of the world’s earliest signboards in ancient Indus script.
- Excavated artifacts include terracotta pottery, beads, ornaments, seals, and tools.
- Features a large stadium and a well-planned town with a citadel, middle town, and lower town.
Read About: Indus Valley Civilization
Rani Ki Vav (Queen’s Stepwell)
- Location: Patan
- Heritage Status: Added in 2014
- History:
- Built in 1063 by Rani Udayamati to commemorate her husband, Bhimdev I.
- Rediscovered in the 1940s and restored by the Archaeological Survey of India in the 1980s.
- Highlights:
- Located on the banks of the Saraswati River.
- An astoundingly beautiful stepwell with over 800 sculptures, mostly depicting Vishnu-avatar themes.
- Designed as an inverted temple showcasing superior craftsmanship and the Maru-Gurjara architectural style.
Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park
- Location: Panchmahal District
- Heritage Status: Added in 2004
- History:
- Pavagadh was the capital of the Chauhan Rajputs around 1300.
- Captured by Gujarat Sultan Mahmud Begada in 1484 and later by Mughal emperor Humayun in 1535.
- Highlights:
- A blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture with forts, mosques, tombs, arches, temples, and step-wells.
- The Kalika Mata Temple on Pavagadh Hill is a major pilgrimage site.
- Features the Jami Masjid, Saher ki Masjid, Kevda Masjid, and other beautiful mosques with intricate carvings and impressive architecture.
Historic City of Ahmedabad
- Location: Ahmedabad
- Heritage Status: Added in 2017
- Highlights:
- The first city in India to be inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage City list.
- Known for its rich architectural heritage and vibrant cultural identity.
- Features historic Indo-Islamic monuments from the 15th to 17th centuries.
- Includes traditional residential clusters called “pols.”
- Famous for its association with Mahatma Gandhi and the Sabarmati Ashram.
- Home to some of India’s finest medieval Islamic architecture.
Gujarat’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer a fascinating glimpse into the state’s rich history and architectural brilliance. Each site tells its unique story, showcasing the cultural and historical richness of Gujarat.