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John K
Frankfurt, Tyskland1 977 bidrag
des. 2024 • Par
Der Sarkhej Roza Komplex, etwa 7 km außerhalb des Zentrums von Ahmedabad, ist sehr weitläufig. Ursprünglich bedeckte er eine Fläche von 29 Hektar, heute sind es nur noch 14 Hektar, da die alten Gartenanlagen inzwischen von Häusern überbaut wurden. Die ersten Anlagen wurden bereits 1445 erbaut und dann von verschiedenen Sultanen erweitert.
Um einen künstlichen Pond, der vom Sultan Muhammed Begada (1458 bis 1511) angelegt wurde und in dem kein Wasser mehr ist (Dezember 2024) gibt es verschiedene Gebäude. An einer Seite des Ponds befindet sich eine zweistöckige Palastanlage.
Im Hauptkomplex gibt es, links des Eingangs Gräber der alten Herrscherfamilie, der Sultane des Gujerat. Hier ist auch Sultan Muhammad Begada, seine Frau, sein Sohn und sein Enkel bestattet. Auch das Grab des Sufi Heiligen Ahmed Khatta Ganj Bakhs befindet sich hier in einem langgestreckten weißen Gebäude. In die eigentlichen Grabbauten dürfen Frauen nicht hinein.
Um einen künstlichen Pond, der vom Sultan Muhammed Begada (1458 bis 1511) angelegt wurde und in dem kein Wasser mehr ist (Dezember 2024) gibt es verschiedene Gebäude. An einer Seite des Ponds befindet sich eine zweistöckige Palastanlage.
Im Hauptkomplex gibt es, links des Eingangs Gräber der alten Herrscherfamilie, der Sultane des Gujerat. Hier ist auch Sultan Muhammad Begada, seine Frau, sein Sohn und sein Enkel bestattet. Auch das Grab des Sufi Heiligen Ahmed Khatta Ganj Bakhs befindet sich hier in einem langgestreckten weißen Gebäude. In die eigentlichen Grabbauten dürfen Frauen nicht hinein.
Skrevet 21. januar 2025
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LLC00001
Ahmedabad, India8 bidrag
nov. 2023 • Venner
Horrible reminder of how Islam took over Hindu Structure
Blatant & Glaring example of how Hindu Structures were half broken & given Islamic facade. How existing Mandirs were attacked, defaced & given Islamic look. Shame !
Blatant & Glaring example of how Hindu Structures were half broken & given Islamic facade. How existing Mandirs were attacked, defaced & given Islamic look. Shame !
Skrevet 20. mars 2024
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Madhulika L
Noida, India6 801 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Familie
The Sufi saint, Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh was a friend and advisor to Sultan Ahmed I, who founded the city of Ahmedabad. Around the time Ahmedabad was founded, the shaikh retired to the small village of Sarkhej, home to a community of weavers and indigo dyers, where he soon became highly venerated. When the saint died in 1445 at the age of 111 years, his mausoleum was built in Sarkhej and completed in 1451. Over the years that followed, the Gujarat sultan Mahmood Begada built up the area around Ganj Baksh's dargah into a vast complex of palaces, gardens, a huge tank, and a country house.
Today, the entire complex is approached through a single gate. No entry fee is charged, and you can take photographs, but no selfies or modelling are allowed, and discreet clothing is required. In some spaces, women are allowed only till a certain point. There are suitable signs to this effect.
Among the important buildings to explore here are:
- The tomb of Sultan Mahmood Begada, first on the left as you enter the complex. Beyond this are some tombs and graves of other royals, including a queen called Rajbai. Much of this has been now appropriated by the local administrative office, which also has a small shop here, selling religious pamphlets and the like.
- The Jami Masjid, which is a little bare, its courtyard large and unrelieved. On one side, though, it offers an excellent view of the huge tank that once extended all across this space; there are ruined palaces at the far end.
- The baradari, or pillared pavilion, standing in front of the saint's dargah. This looks oddly like the Acropolis in Athens!
- And, the dargah of Ganj Baksh, a large, relatively ornate building that is the spiritual and religious centre of the complex.
Today, the entire complex is approached through a single gate. No entry fee is charged, and you can take photographs, but no selfies or modelling are allowed, and discreet clothing is required. In some spaces, women are allowed only till a certain point. There are suitable signs to this effect.
Among the important buildings to explore here are:
- The tomb of Sultan Mahmood Begada, first on the left as you enter the complex. Beyond this are some tombs and graves of other royals, including a queen called Rajbai. Much of this has been now appropriated by the local administrative office, which also has a small shop here, selling religious pamphlets and the like.
- The Jami Masjid, which is a little bare, its courtyard large and unrelieved. On one side, though, it offers an excellent view of the huge tank that once extended all across this space; there are ruined palaces at the far end.
- The baradari, or pillared pavilion, standing in front of the saint's dargah. This looks oddly like the Acropolis in Athens!
- And, the dargah of Ganj Baksh, a large, relatively ornate building that is the spiritual and religious centre of the complex.
Skrevet 1. februar 2024
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Sangeeta Shah
Mumbai (Bombay), India1 861 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Alene
I visited this beautifully articulated mosque last month, as I’m fond of exploring the monuments, historical sites and photographic places wherever I go.
It’s really a very unique, peaceful and serene place, with lots of courtyards, galleries, tombs, tanks, lakes and other historic sites.
It’s really a very unique, peaceful and serene place, with lots of courtyards, galleries, tombs, tanks, lakes and other historic sites.
Skrevet 19. april 2023
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danybambi
Bagolino, Italia7 820 bidrag
mar. 2023
Bellissimo complesso che comprende una moschea, una tomba e un palazzo ed è dedicata alla memoria di un consigliere spirituale di Ahmed Shah. Un luogo di pace. Indossando un velo in testa mi hanno lasciata entrare all'interno della tomba. Belle le finestre traforate. Invece all'interno della mosche alle donne non possono entrare.
Skrevet 11. april 2023
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Sourav_KS
Pune, India82 bidrag
aug. 2022
A huge complex with a pond which is one of the important landmark built during the Sultanate Period.
Bit away from Ahmedabad in Makarba village but road connectivity is good.
Places of importance are:
1. Tomb of Sultan Mahmud Begada and others
2. Jama Masjid (huge courtyard, active mosque, women not allowed inside the prayer hall)
3. Dargah of Hazrat Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Bakhs RA
4. King's and Queen's Palace (in ruins and on the other end of the pond. Accessible by a separate path way ahead of the Sarkhej Roza main entry)
5. Small museum depicting Holy Quran (old collections from that era), paintings showing the days when this place was at its peak and history behind the monuments, plus Queen Tombs
Overall its worth a visit but the adjacent pond is quite dirty with foul smell. Hope it gets cleaned soon.
Visited in the afternoon on a weekday, hence crowd was almost nil.
Bit away from Ahmedabad in Makarba village but road connectivity is good.
Places of importance are:
1. Tomb of Sultan Mahmud Begada and others
2. Jama Masjid (huge courtyard, active mosque, women not allowed inside the prayer hall)
3. Dargah of Hazrat Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Bakhs RA
4. King's and Queen's Palace (in ruins and on the other end of the pond. Accessible by a separate path way ahead of the Sarkhej Roza main entry)
5. Small museum depicting Holy Quran (old collections from that era), paintings showing the days when this place was at its peak and history behind the monuments, plus Queen Tombs
Overall its worth a visit but the adjacent pond is quite dirty with foul smell. Hope it gets cleaned soon.
Visited in the afternoon on a weekday, hence crowd was almost nil.
Skrevet 19. august 2022
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ClaireRobinsons
Johannesburg, Sør-Afrika2 bidrag
sep. 2021 • Forretning
Incredible beauty and serenity at sarkhej roza. Its as mystical as a sufi place is expected to be. A must do
Skrevet 22. september 2021
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Tricia H
Brisbane, Australia386 bidrag
feb. 2020
Despite visiting Ahmedabad on numerous occasions I had yet to make it to the Sarkhej Roza. I was finally able to visit early last year. A fascinating mix of Islamic, Indo-Saracen and Hindu architectural influences, Sarkhej Roza is a must do for history and architecture lovers. It is also a drop of calmness in the bustle of Ahmedabad which adds to its charm, although we went in the late afternoon when it was probably a bit quieter.
Skrevet 2. januar 2021
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Himanshu Bhatt
Ujjain, India210 bidrag
nov. 2019
its a heritage property , situated at small area but well maintained and must visit for history lovers.
Skrevet 22. desember 2019
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S. Singh
India5 922 bidrag
okt. 2019
Sarkhej Roja in Ahmedabad, Gujarat ,India
Timing – Around 9.00 Am to 6.00 Pm Everyday
Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult ( Indian And SAARC Countries )
Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult Foreigner
Camera Fee – Free ( No Tripod Monopod Allowed )
Only Visit when you have lot of extra time and only for History seeker
This very Far away from Central Ahmadabad , on the Ahmadabad -Ghandi Nagar main Highway, then in subway cut and enter in small Village / Sub town Area .
Main highway is very very busy in rush hours so keep extra time to visit .
Proper open Parking Area for Vehicles.
Warning - Must wear / Drape on Head in This Premises
Some area is restricted/ Prohibited for Ladies
Do not wear shoes inside Premises . proper shoes racks on entrance.
Do not take any food items / Plastic water bottle’s inside premises , kept in your vehicles
Keep Hat / Cap in Summer
An impressive landmark, the Sarkhej Roza is one of the finest examples of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. it houses the tombs of Saint Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, King Mohammad Shah Begada and his queen.
Mausoleum of Saint Ganj Baksh. Considered as an auspicious place, the dargah has a wonderful dome with a peepal leaf on its top. Dargah also holds small tombs of the saint’s disciples including the tomb of Ganj Baksh’s spiritual heir named Sheikh Salahuddin.
Mosque also called the Jama Masjid is located at a distance of 30 feet from the Dargah, spreads over an area of 4300 square yards.
the architectural marvel that unites Hindu, Islamic and Jain styles of architecture. An expansive complex features a combination of social, religious and royal significance.
Timing – Around 9.00 Am to 6.00 Pm Everyday
Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult ( Indian And SAARC Countries )
Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult Foreigner
Camera Fee – Free ( No Tripod Monopod Allowed )
Only Visit when you have lot of extra time and only for History seeker
This very Far away from Central Ahmadabad , on the Ahmadabad -Ghandi Nagar main Highway, then in subway cut and enter in small Village / Sub town Area .
Main highway is very very busy in rush hours so keep extra time to visit .
Proper open Parking Area for Vehicles.
Warning - Must wear / Drape on Head in This Premises
Some area is restricted/ Prohibited for Ladies
Do not wear shoes inside Premises . proper shoes racks on entrance.
Do not take any food items / Plastic water bottle’s inside premises , kept in your vehicles
Keep Hat / Cap in Summer
An impressive landmark, the Sarkhej Roza is one of the finest examples of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. it houses the tombs of Saint Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, King Mohammad Shah Begada and his queen.
Mausoleum of Saint Ganj Baksh. Considered as an auspicious place, the dargah has a wonderful dome with a peepal leaf on its top. Dargah also holds small tombs of the saint’s disciples including the tomb of Ganj Baksh’s spiritual heir named Sheikh Salahuddin.
Mosque also called the Jama Masjid is located at a distance of 30 feet from the Dargah, spreads over an area of 4300 square yards.
the architectural marvel that unites Hindu, Islamic and Jain styles of architecture. An expansive complex features a combination of social, religious and royal significance.
Skrevet 17. oktober 2019
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Yes, Morning is good due to hot weather. Also, try to avoid Friday afternoon because of prayers. Any morning is good!
Skrevet 29. mars 2017
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