- Gujarat. At an
early period Champaner was the seat of a Bhil dynasty.
Champaner was
founded by King
Champa Bhil.
Champaner was
founded by
Vanraj Chavda...
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Champaner-Pavagadh
Archaeological Park, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is
located in
Panchmahal district in Gujarat, India. It is
located around the historical...
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former Friday mosque, now a well-preserved
heritage site,
located in
Champaner, in the
state of Gujarat, India. The
mosque is a
Monument of National...
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Mosque (also
Kewda or Kevda) is a
former mosque, now a
heritage site, in
Champaner, in the
state of Gujarat, India. The
mosque and its
cenotaph are Monuments...
- Mahakali's idol was
installed here in the 12th century. This
locality Champaner-Pavagadh
Archaeological Park was
declared by
UNESCO as a
World Heritage...
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Junagadh forts in
battles which gave him his name Begada. He
established Champaner as the capital. His full name was Abu'l Fath Nasir-ud-Din
Mahmud Shah...
- city of
Champaner,
while the hill
station of
Pavagadh was
built upon the
volcanic cone itself. With
Champaner,
Pavagadh hill
forms the
Champaner-Pavagadh...
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Fatehpur Sikri Moidams Kaziranga Manas Sanchi Bhimbetka Khajuraho Bodh ****a
Champaner-Pavagadh Goa
Keoladeo Ajanta Ellora Mahabalipuram Hampi Great Himalayan...
- Gujarat.
These temples are part of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site of
Champaner-Pavagadh
Archaeological Park.
Pavagadh hill is
considered one of the four...
- from the
Rawal of Dungarpur. In 1449, he
marched against Champaner, but the
ruler of
Champaner, Raja
Kanak Das, with the help of
Malwa Sultan Mahmud Khilji...