Ahmad Shah’s Tomb, Ahmedabad

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Ahmad Shah’s Tomb in Ahmedabad is a 15th-century mausoleum and prominent Indo-Islamic architectural monument housing the remains of Sultan Ahmad Shah I, the founder of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Islamic architectural monument
historic monument
mausoleum
architecturalStyle Gujarat Sultanate architecture
Indo-Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
Islamic architecture
associatedDynasty Muzaffarid dynasty of Gujarat NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ahmad Shah I NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod Gujarat Sultanate NERFINISHED
burialPlaceOf Ahmad Shah I NERFINISHED
founder of Ahmedabad
category Indo-Islamic architecture in India
Mausoleums in Gujarat
Monuments and memorials in Ahmedabad
constructionCentury 15th century
contains cenotaphs
graves of Ahmad Shah I and his family
country India
dedicatedTo Ahmad Shah I NERFINISHED
era 15th century
function mausoleum
tomb
hasFeature arches
carved stone screens
domes
jalis
mihrab
pillared hall
heritageOf Ahmedabad NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ahmedabad NERFINISHED
Gujarat
India
material carved stone
stone
namedAfter Ahmad Shah I NERFINISHED
near Jama Masjid, Ahmedabad NERFINISHED
partOf historic core of Ahmedabad
region western India
religiousAffiliation Islam NERFINISHED
significance example of early Indo-Islamic architecture in Gujarat
important monument of the Gujarat Sultanate
tomb of the founder of Ahmedabad
state Gujarat
tourismType heritage tourism site
usedFor commemoration of Ahmad Shah I
religious visitation

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Ahmad Shah I burialPlace Ahmad Shah’s Tomb, Ahmedabad