The tour focuses on the monuments and sites like tomb, mosque, fort & stepwell located at the center of the city.
Rani no Hajiro also known as Mughalai Bibi's Tomb or Tombs of Ahmed Shah's Queens was built-in 1445. The walls have beautifully carved stone screens and the courtyard has 8 carved marble tombs of queens of Ahmed Shah I and other Gujarat Sultanate rulers. The main tomb belongs to Mughalai Bibi, mother of Mahmud Begada and the wife of Muhammad Shah II carved in white marble. The tombs are covered with beautiful rich brocade works, the textile style that developed during rule of Ahmed Shah I. The intricate stonework and carving is a mixture of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles.
Raja no Hajiro or Badshah no Hajiro is a kings mausoleum and has a group of tombs. The famous Ahmed shah’s tomb is situated in Manek Chowk area close to Jumma Masjid and opposite to Rani no Hajiro. The mosque consists of tomb of Ahmed Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad city. The mosque was completed by his son Muhammad shah in 1414 and who is buried to his left. The grandson of Ahmed shah Qutud-Din Shah is buried to his right. Being a multi-culture space we can see the influence of Hindu culture in its practices like oil lamp practice. The mosque has a main square building with a central dome and four chambers at four corners with small domes. It has beautifully carved
The Jumma Masjid also known as Friday mosque was erected by Ahmed Shah 1 (A.D. 1411- 1441) in 1424. It has three side entrances portico on eastern, northern and southern side. The pillars of the prayer hall entrance have beautifully carved motifs influenced by different cultures of the city like lotus flowers. The prayer room is a rectangular space with four domes. It has 260 pillars and 15 domes. It has a wide-open courtyard, marble ooring, walls painted with giant Arabic calligraphy and has a tank for ritual ablutions in the center. Visit Jumma Masjid will overwhelm you with its large complex within the narrow lanes of the city.
You will make your own way to the meeting points