Scenic Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir state sprawls elegantly on both sides of the river Jhelum.
According to Kalahana, the author of ‘Rajtarangini’, this city of lakes and gardens was originally named as Srinagari and was founded by emperor Ashoka (3rd century B.C.).
Present town was established by Pravarasena II and finds mention in the travelogues of Hiuen Tsang.
Persian influence over city’s art and culture was introduced by the Afghan Badshah, Zain-ul-Abidin (1420-70).
Most of the city formal beauty and its fine mosques are a result of the patronage provided by the M
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The commercial and cultural nerve centre of Gujarat is a fine blend of ancient heritage and vibrant present.
Originally, a township named as Karnavati was founded by King Karan Solanki in 1063 – 1093, on the bank of river Sabarmati.
Present city was built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411, on the ruins of Karnavati.
Sir Thomas Roe, the British envoy to Jehangir’s court was so impressed by the glory of Ahmedabad that he referred it as “the handsomest town in Hindustan, perhaps in the worlds.
City gained an important position in the field of textiles and was referred as the “Manchester of the Ea
Originally, a township named as Karnavati was founded by King Karan Solanki in 1063 – 1093, on the bank of river Sabarmati.
Present city was built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411, on the ruins of Karnavati.
Sir Thomas Roe, the British envoy to Jehangir’s court was so impressed by the glory of Ahmedabad that he referred it as “the handsomest town in Hindustan, perhaps in the worlds.
City gained an important position in the field of textiles and was referred as the “Manchester of the Ea