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Carved pillars of Adalaj step well. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic structure of Adalaj Step well. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the top, tourist exploring the intricate carvings at Adalaj step well, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Step well entrance Adalaj Vaav vava , Ahmedabad , Gujarat , India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Carved pillars of Adalaj step well.
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Tourists at Adalaj Stepwell in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India .The stepwell was built in 1498 by king Mohammed Begda for Queen Rani Roo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adalaj Stepwell, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Adalaj stepwell is five stories deep. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adalaj Stepwell, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Adalaj stepwell is five stories deep. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adalaj Stepwell is a unique 'water complex' in the village of Adalaj, close to Ahmedabad town in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The stepwell was built in 1499 by Muslim king Mohammed Begda for Queen Rani Roopba, wife of Veer Singh, the Vaghela chieftain. The step well or 'Vav', as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is five stories in depth. Such step wells were once integral to the semi arid regions of Gujarat as they provided basic water needs for drinking, washing and bathing. These wells were also venues for colorful festivals and sacred rituals. A beautiful stone caring on walls and pillars of Adalaj Step Well.


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