Built by a Gujarat Sultan to unify rival states through a marriage pact, Delhi Darwaja, also known as Delhi Gate, stands as the oldest and longest of the gates that once marked the boundaries of Ahmedabad’s walled old city. This historic landmark, with its imposing structure, now sees a bustling scene of daily life. Visitors can experience the vibrant energy of the area, where traffic flows, street food vendors offer local delicacies, and market stalls line the streets, providing a glimpse into the city’s rich past and lively present.
Gates of Ahmedabad (Delhi Darwaja)
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