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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarkhej_RozaSarkhej Roza - Wikipedia

    Sarkhej Roza is a mosque and tomb complex located in the village of Makarba, 7 km south-west of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, India. Although there are many rozas across Gujarat, the Sarkhej Roza is the most revered. Sarkhej was once a prominent centre of Sufi culture in the country, where influential Sufi saint Shaikh Ahmed Ganj Baksh lived.

  2. Jan 30, 2022 · The ancient necropolis of Sarkhej Roza is frozen in time. Its air is dense with spiritual energy, and the foundation of sandstone and marble reflects the architectural ambitions of the Gujarat sultans. Standing in Makarba some seven kilometres south of Ahmedabad, it is a cluster of many elegantly constructed monuments surrounding a seventeen acre lake—a fine example of the Indo Saracenic architecture that the Mughals decorated the subcontinent with.

  3. ReDiscover Sarkhej Roza. An attempt by citizens to provoke action for preserving India's plural and multi ethnic culture. Rediscover SarkhejRoza is a campaign to open up the monument of Sarkhej to the citizens of Ahmadabad and the rest of India.Effortsare being made to get civil society support by creating better communication material about the monument and conducting outreach programmes for creating more awareness within the city and the state.

  4. Sarkhej Roza lies 7 km Southwest of Ahmedabad in Makarba. Ahmedabad can be well accessed from various parts of the country through rail, road or air. Sardar Vallabhai Patel airport of Ahmedabad has both international and domestic flights. Buses can be taken from Gita Mandir, Kalupur railway station or Paldi.

  5. www.gujarattourism.com › central-zone › ahmedabadSarkhej Roza - gujrattourism

    5 days ago · About the location: Located 8 km southwest of the old centre in Makarba, Sarkhej Roza is a mosque, tomb and palace complex dedicated to the memory of Ahmed Shah I’s spiritual advisor, Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh.The elegant, though dilapidated, buildings cluster around a great tank, constructed by Sultan Mahmud Begada (Shah’s grandson) in the mid-15th century.

  6. Jul 10, 2018 · Sarkhej Roza is one of the most original architectural complexes of Ahmedabad and Gujarat. It is an example of the early Islamic culture of the region, fusing Islamic stylistic influences from Persia with Hindu and Jain architectural features to form what is known as the ‘Indo-Saracenic’ style of architecture. It is one of the largest historic complexes of monuments located 8 km outside Ahmedabad and can be now approached through the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar highway.

  7. Sarkhej Roza has a collection of monuments that combine social, royal and spiritual contexts. It was built during the beginning of the sultanate era in Gujarat. The first to be built on site was the mosque and mausoleum in the memory of Khattu Ganj Baksh. ...

  8. Sarkhej Roza is an elegant architectural edifice comprising various buildings grouped around a stepped tank called Sarkhej Pond. These include the tomb of Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, a mosque, the tombs of Mahmud Shah Begada and his queen, and a palace. It is also known as Acropolis of Ahmedabad as its design is often compared to the famous Acropolis of Athens.

  9. Sarkhej Roza comprises one of the most elegant and unique architectural complexes of Ahmedabad. In its architecture, Sarkhej Roza is an example of the early Islamic architectural culture of the region, which fused Islamic stylistic influences from Persia with indigenous Hindu and Jain features to form a composite "Indo-Saracenic" architectural style. The architectural style of Sarkhej Roza is a precursor to the Mughal period in a true amalgamation of Hindu, Jain and Islamic styles.

  10. Sarkhej Roza About 8 km from the city of Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza is one of the most elegant and attractive architectural complexes in the state of Gujarat. The tombs of Saint Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh (1445), Mehmud Shah Begada, a prominent ruler of Gujarat Sultanate (1511), and his queen, their palace and pavilions and a mosque all lie clustered together in this complex, surrounding a huge, stepped tank. The buildings are remarkable from an architectural point of view and draw visitors from ...