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Adalaj stepwell: The history of Adalaj
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The history of Adalaj Stepwell is deeply connected with the story of Rani Rudabai, the famous queen of former ‘Dandai Desh’. Hence, Adalaj Stepwell is also famous Rani Rudabai Stepwell or Rani Rudabai ni Vav. Stepwells were purposefully built to preserve rain water for hot summers. The Story of Adalaj ni Vav – History of Adalaj Stepwell Adalaj ni Vav which holds a part in making Ahmedabad a heritage city. This well was constructed in 1499 under the supervision of Rana Veer Singh. The purpose of building this magnificent well was to provide ease to the people of his kingdom from water shortage in the dry region. Before the construction could be finished, Rana Veer Singh was attacked by Mohammed Begda, the Muslim ruler of a neighbouring kingdom. The king was killed his ... Adalaj ni Vav / Adalaj Stepwell Adalaj ni Vav or Rudabai’s Vav is a stepwell located in the village of Adalaj due to which it is known as Adalaj ni Vav. It is close to Ahmedabad city and in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was built in 1498 by Rana Veer Singh of the Vaghela dynasty of Dandai Desh. The Adalaj Stepwell , also known as Adalaj Ni Vav, is a stunning example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai, it's a five-story stepwell with intricate carvings and a unique octagonal shape.
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