Champaner
The historical town of Champaner is a city in the Gujarat state of western India. It is located in Panchmahal District, 47 kilometres from the city of Vadodara. The city was briefly the capital of Gujarat.
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Gujarat - India - Panchmahal - Vadodara
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It was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Kingdom, in the 8th century. He named it after the name of his friend and general Champa, also known later as Champaraj. By the later 15th century, the Khichi Chauhan Rajputs held Pavagadh fort above the town of Champaner. The young Sultan of Gujarat, Mahmud Begada, captured the fort on 21st November 1484, after a siege of 20 months. He then spent 23 years rebuilding and embellishing Champaner, which he renamed Muhammadabad, after which he moved the capital there from Ahmedabad. The town finally succumbed to attacks from the Mughal Emperor Humayun in 1535.
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Vanraj Chavda - Chavda Kingdom - 8th century - 15th century - Chauhan - Rajput - Pavagadh - Sultan - Mahmud Begada - 21st November - 1484 - Siege - Ahmedabad - Mughal - Humayun - 1535
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Champaner is today the site of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archeological Park, which is on UNESCO's List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia, and is situated about 47 kms. from the city of Vadodara.
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List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia - Vadodara
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Sultan Begada also built a magnificent Jama Masjid in Champaner, which ranks amongst the finest architectural edifices in Gujarat. It is an imposing structure on a high plinth, with a central dome, two minarets 30 meters in height, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs, and carved entrance gates with fine stone jalis.
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Jama Masjid - Minaret - Mihrab
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