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Kevada Masjid

Pavagadh, Gujarat, India
Detailed History and Importance: The Kevada Masjid is a significant Islamic monument located within the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built during the 15th century under the reign of Sultan Mahmud Begada, this mosque stands as a testament to the prosp erous era of the Gujarat Sultanate. It is uniquely known for its integration with the surrounding natural landscape, which was quite rare for Islamic architecture of that period. The mosque was part of a larger planned city that flourished before the capital shifted to Ahmedabad. Landscape Integration: Historians like Fairchild Ruggles have noted that the mosque’s placement and design seem to "reify natural forms," blending the man-made structure with the greenery of Pavagadh. This creates a serene atmosphere that differs from the more enclosed urban mosques. The site includes a prayer hall and a tomb (cenotaph) located in close proximity. Restoration Efforts: Over the centuries, the structure faced decay, but significant restoration was undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the late 19th century and again in 2006. Today, it remains a protected monument of national importance, attracting history buffs and architecture students who wish to study the transition of regional styles. Religious Context: Although it is no longer used for active worship, the mosque serves as a "living museum," representing the religious fervor and the sophisticated urban planning of the Begada era in Gujarat.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 Hour
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    Place Type:
    Historical & Religious Architecture
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry: Indians pay 40/-, while Foreigners pay 600/-. Children below 15 years enter for free. This single ticket covers all monuments in the park. ...
    General Entry: Indians pay 40/-, while Foreigners pay 600/-. Children below 15 years enter for free. This single ticket covers all monuments in the park.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 9:00 AM is best to avoid the heat and see the sun lighting up the eastern facade. ...
    Regular Timings: Open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 9:00 AM is best to avoid the heat and see the sun lighting up the eastern facade.
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    Special Events:
    World Heritage Week: Celebrated in November, the ASI often organizes special walks and illumination of the mosque to promote heritage. ...
    World Heritage Week: Celebrated in November, the ASI often organizes special walks and illumination of the mosque to promote heritage.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Minaret Close-up: The best spot is directly in front of the minarets to capture the vertical carvings.

    Framed Views: Use the arched openings of the prayer hall to frame the greenery outside.

    The Cenotaph:
    The Minaret Close-up: The best spot is directly in front of the minarets to capture the vertical carvings.

    Framed Views: Use the arched openings of the prayer hall to frame the greenery outside.

    The Cenotaph: A side-angle shot of the square cenotaph with its corner domes is highly photogenic.

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Things To Do

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    Architectural Photography: Capture the interplay of light and shadow on the carved minarets and the rectangular niches of the prayer hall.

    Historical Exploration: Walk through the double-storied prayer hall to understand how medieval builders managed space and ventilation.

    Bird Watching: Since the mosque is integrated with nature, the surrounding trees are home to various local bird species, perfect for quiet observation.

    Sketching and Art: The intricate floral patterns on the walls provide endless inspiration for artists and students of design.

    Peaceful Reflection: Sit in the open courtyard to experience the tranquility that the 15th-century worshippers once felt in this nature-bound site.

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    Why Famous:
    Nature Integration: It is globally recognized for how the architecture incorporates natural elements, making it feel part of the Pavagadh hills.

    Carved Mihrabs: The interior features several intricately carved prayer niches (mihrabs) that ar...
    Nature Integration: It is globally recognized for how the architecture incorporates natural elements, making it feel part of the Pavagadh hills.

    Carved Mihrabs: The interior features several intricately carved prayer niches (mihrabs) that are among the best-preserved examples of 15th-century craftsmanship in Gujarat.
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    Architecture:
    Design and Dimensions: The mosque features a rectangular prayer hall with a double-storied structure. The prayer hall originally had three domes, though the central one is now missing. The minarets are intricately carved with floral and geometric designs. The cenotaph nex...
    Design and Dimensions: The mosque features a rectangular prayer hall with a double-storied structure. The prayer hall originally had three domes, though the central one is now missing. The minarets are intricately carved with floral and geometric designs. The cenotaph next to it is square with a fluted central dome and four smaller corner domes.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Vadodara Airport (BDQ), which is 50 KMS away. You can take a taxi from the airport directly to the park.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Champaner Road, just a few kilometers away, though Vadodara Jun...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Jama Masjid (1. 5 km), 2. Lila Gumbaj (1 km), 3. Nagina Masjid (2 km), 4. Helical Vav (3 km), 5. Saat Kaman (4 km), 6. Kalika Mata Temple (5 km), 7. Jambughoda Sanctuary (25 km), 8. Hadaf Dam (30 km), 9. Pavagadh Fort (4 km), 10. Lakulisa Temple (4. 5 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Carry plenty of water as there are few shops near the individual mosques. Wear sturdy walking shoes for uneven stone paths.

    Packing: Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a camera with a wide-angle lens.

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