Bhadra Fort



Bhadra Fort, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Information on Bhadra Fort (Ahmedabad, Gujarat) - History & Architecture


Gujarat is quite known for its historical monuments and among all the Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaja is one of the finest monuments in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaja need special mention when it comes to historical monuments of Gujarat.

Bhadra Fort Architecture

The fort stands elevated and has the royal magnificence. The engraved arches are the main acknowledgment and prison work and the carved balconies. The arches are in Islamic dedication. The gateway to the royal entrance is the chief attraction and is positioned in the eastern side of the Fort. The Fort houses a glorious palace, with the arches and the balconies. The people of Gujarat are in the belief that, Goddess Lakshmi had visited the Bhadra Fort and blessed the Sultan. The blessing was having a prosperous city.

Sabarmati Ashram also known as the Satyagraha Ashram, in Ahmadabad is the place where Gandhi or Bapu, respectably stayed in from 1915-1933. The Ashram is bystander to the historical events. The Ashram was later named as Harijan Ashram, and was stated for the search of truth and to create a non-violent group of workers.

Sidi Saiyad's Mosque, is located near to Lal Darwaja, and is the mosque of Sidi Sayed. It was constructed in the year 1573. The mosque was established by the slave of Ahmed Sultan and the slave was Sidi Sayad himself. The mosque has a globular window, the impressive interlock covering them which is also known as Jali.

Bhadra Fort History

Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza was built by Sultan Ahmad Shah in the 15 century is the most primordial monuments in the city of Ahmadabad. Bhadra Fort was named in keenness to Goddess Bhadra Kali whereas Teen Darwaja was built as the royal entrance. This monument was regarded as one of the finest monuments of Ahmadabad. The monument was the magnificence of Ahmed Saha's era.

The monuments built in the year 1411 A.D. by Ahmed Saha carries significant historical charm, which depicts the pasts and is well preserved even today. The Bhadra Fort is dedicated to the Goddess Bhadrakali, hence giving the name Bhadra. Bhadra Fort has gorgeous garden which is 44 acres and the exhibition area inside. The Fort has the complicated design and latticed windows. The arches of Bhadra Fort has magnificent inscription engraved on them.

Teen Darwaja can also be seen from Bhadra Fort. Ten Darwaja is also known as the Triple gate, as there are three opening to it. It is the royal entrance, which was used during the medieval period as an entrance to the Royal Square, inside Fort premises.

While having the tour to Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza, one can also have a gaze of the majestic interiors and also the prison were the prisoners were kept in. the rooms and the halls of the Forts has a antique furniture, portraits the tales of the Sultan's life and his family and the acquaintances.

In today's era the Bhadra Fort and the Teen Darwaja is used as government office like Archeological Survey of India. There is a statue of the great industrialist who was again the first industrialist of Ahmadabad. While preceding the fort, inside is the Siddhi Sayed Mosque.

Bhadra Fort Tourism Importance

From tourism point of view, the fort and the gate is quite important and is visited by tourists in a great number. While here pay visit to this famous gate and the fort which is also an important landmark in the city.