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Ahmedabad, India - December 25, 2014: Indian People visit Adalaj Stepwell Royalty Free Stock Photo
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 Adalaj Vav is a five-storey step-well on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. Perhaps the finest stepwell in Gujarat, Adalaj was built in 1555. What makes this stepwell the most beautiful amongst other is its series of platforms and galleries built on the side of the stepwell. It looks like a tales of unrequited passion and events are revolving around it. The story behind the making of this legendary stepwell is as fascinating as its architecture. Adlaj Vav was commissioned by Rani Roopba, the queen of Rana Veersingh, a local chief who was defeated by the Muslim ruler Mohammed Begda. The stepwell was under the construction process when her husband & x28;Rana Veersingh& x29; was vanquished by Begada. Begada was so stunned by her beauty that he made a marriage proposal to Rani Roopba. 


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