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      • Chabutro or Chabutaro or Chabutra is integral to Ahmedabad’s culture and traditions and Gujarat’s architectural heritage. Deriving its name from Kabutar, meaning pigeon in English, Chabutaro is an intricately carved tower-like structure.
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  2. Nov 5, 2023 · The octagonal chabutro (or chabutra) erected on a column, made of ornately carved wood, or stone, came to symbolise Ahmedabad as an intrinsic part of its culture. “The old city of Ahmedabad which is now a World Heritage city consists of neighbourhoods known as pols. These pols are usually self-governing social units of specific communities.

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  3. Mar 3, 2022 · Temple and chabutaro (Bird Feeder) - integral elements of pol. Photo by Khushi Shah. The houses had shared walls and were built with mostly local materials like bricks, mud mortar and limestone. Only timber was brought from outside. Local materials and local craftsmanship gave the pols a unique touch, says Shah. The roofs were tiled.

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  4. Jan 18, 2020 · These are bird feeders or bird shelters — chabutros as they are called here — and are an intrinsic part of Gujarat’s culture and architectural heritage, something that reflects a generous tradition...

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · Within the narrow lanes that define the tightly packed, centuries-old housing clusters, the chabutra (plural for chabutro, in Gujarati) were built to provide a home for birds, given the sparsity of trees in these areas.

  6. Dec 17, 2023 · Each has a name and a distinct identity (often related to the community and caste of the residents), and its own public courtyard, chabutara or bird feeder, and a public well. The oldest, Muharat Pol, was built in the 1500s.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChabutroChabutro - Wikipedia

    It is more than 100 years old and is a relatively large example built by Seth Khora Ramji. A Chabutro (also spelt Chabutaro; Gujarati) or Chabutra (Hindi) is a tower-like structure found in India that provides nesting sites for birds, especially pigeons. [1]