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Ahmad Shah’s Tomb Ahmedabad Address: Off, Gandhi Rd, Manek Chowk, Danapidth, Khadia, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380001, India

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Monday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Ahmad Shah's tomb, which is locally addressed as Raja no Hajiro as well as Badshah no Hajiro (King’s Mausoleum) is composed of a set of tombs situated in Ahmedabad, built during the Medieval period. He is known to be the founder of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The exquisite artwork and architectural extravagance makes the tomb stand out among the other tourist spots and makes it a gold standard in Indian architecture.

Things to expect while visiting Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

1. Ahmad Shah's tomb is one of the most important tourist attractions in Ahmedabad.

2. The tomb is square shaped with latticed stone windows. However, women are not allowed in the central chamber in the Tomb of Ahmad Shah till date.

3. The Rani no Hajira where the tombs of Ahmad Shah’s Queens are situated is just across the street. The tomb is in great shape, however the tombs of the queens have become dilapidated.

4. Ahmad Shah's tomb is one of the artistic marvels of architecture in Ahmedabad.

5. The artistic craftsmanship, latticed windows and the domes and minarets give an exquisite look to the Tombs of Ahmad Shah. To enjoy the art and culture of the Mughal era, this tomb in Ahmedabad is a must visit.

Architecture of Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

The mosque is made in the typical Mughal style. It has a main square shaped building in the centre with a large central cylindrical dome. Four more chambers with smaller domes constitute the corners. The tomb is placed in the centre. The only source of illumination are beautifully carved screens, popularly known as jaalis.

Women are strictly prohibited to enter the mosque. The men entering the mosque must keep their heads covered with a piece of cloth before entering. The tombs of a few ministers are also kept across the road from the main tomb. The tombs of the queens of Ahmad Shah are also placed at a distance. The magnanimity of the Mughal art and culture is beautifully portrayed in the intricate designs of this Tomb.

The latticed windows and the dome shaped buildings are typical of the Mughal style of architecture. The placement of the tombs are also typical where the main tomb is placed at the centre and all the other major tombs are placed in close proximity. All the minute details of this place makes it one of the favorites among the tourists while visiting Ahmedabad. The grandeur of the Mughal architecture is evident in this tomb as well.

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History of Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

The beautifully crafted tomb of Ahmad Shah is situated on the Eastern side of Jama Masjid. From the intricately designed Islamic inscription to the latticed windows, the tomb attracts tourists from all over the globe. The cenotaphs belonging to his son and grandson can also be found in Ahmad Shah’s tomb. This is one of the most beautiful monuments situated in the city of Ahmedabad.

Ahmad Shah was credited to built Ahmedabad in the year 1411. Since its inception, Ahmad Shah is eponymous with the beautiful city of Ahmedabad in the Western part of India. Ahmad Shah ruled Muzaffarid dynasty along with the state of Gujarat from 1411 till his death in 1442. He was the founder of Ahmedabad and declared the city to be his capital. Ahmad Shah’s rule witnessed the most buoyant and prosperous times of Ahmedabad and Gujarat. He made the city one of the largest business and trade centres of the country.

Major attraction of Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

One of the main attractions of the place is their tradition known as Naubat. Naubat is referred to the traditional orchestra which was allocated to announce the arrival and departure of the royals, welcomed the honourable guests, marked the beginnings and endings of wars along with all the special occasions such as birth, marriage and death of any member of the royal family.

They were also the timekeepers of the city. The tradition of Naubat continues till date in the memory of the great ruler of Ahmedabad. Currently the ninth generation of the Naubat musicians play the shehnai and nagada every day at the Naubat Khana, the drum room which is situated over the entrance.

They used to play Naubat in the evening which alerted the empire folks about sunset and at night when the gates of the fort were closed when the empire existed. They played roughly around 19:30 in the evening and around 23:00 IST everyday. On Thursdays and Fridays, Naubats are still played in the morning, afternoon and at dusk.

Naubat is a tradition which is still followed in the tomb of Ahmad Shah. It is a musical extravaganza which interests tourists from far and wide. Most people come here to be a part of this cultural uproar. The naubats keep the tradition and the culture of the reign of Ahmad Shah in the little way they can, thereby conserving the heritage of the Shah empire.

Entry Fee and Timings to visit Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

Ahmad Shah’s tomb is one of the major attractions for any tourist visiting the city of Ahmedabad. The place beautifully shows the grandeur and extravagance of Mughal architecture. One would be heartbroken if they come into the city and could not get a glimpse of the place.

For not missing a chance to visit this impeccable monument, one needs to be aware of the timings of the place. The tomb opens for the public at 7:00 am and is open until 6:00 pm. One does not need to pay any entry fees to witness the beauty of the place. Since visitation is free of cost, tourists are expected to keep the premises clean and devoid of litter at all times.

Other attractions nearby Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

The tomb of Ahmad Shah is situated next to the eastern gate of Jama Masjid, which is a major part of tour itineraries. Thus visiting the tomb does not take up extra time. Also, the tombs of the queens of Ahmad Shah are placed in a monument very close to Ahmad Shah's tomb and is known as Rani no Hajira. There are many similar kinds of monuments situated in the beautiful city of Ahmedabad. Some of them are places which one simply cannot miss. They include :

Teen Darwaza
Sidi Saiyyed Mosque
Rani Sipri ki masjid
Dada Harir Vav
Jhulta Minara Sidi Bashir Mosque

Though the architecture of most of the places mentioned earlier are similar, each one stands out for their own beauty and charm. The intricacies of the artworks in these tombs help you transport into the years gone by.

Owing to the heritage of the place, each place has a historical story attached to itself which is often elaborated by tour guides to increase the aesthetic value of the place. All the places are close to each other and devoting a day to visit all the places is usually enough. If someone is fascinated by a particular monument, they can dwell longer and deeper in that particular place.

How to Reach Ahmad Shah’s Tomb

The tomb of Ahmad Shah is situated on the eastern gate of the Jama Masjid. The recognised National Monument of Importance is situated at the heart of the city Ahmedabad. The official address of the place is Gandhi Road, Manek Chowk, Danapidth, Khadia, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380001, India. You may take public transportation or avail a car from top car rental companies in Ahmedabad to reach the premises.


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