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Gaus Ali Shah Baori, Farrukh Nagar – Mini Sheet

The Ghaus Ali Shah Baori, also known as Chaus Ali Shah Baori, is an exceptional example of Mughal-era stepwell architecture located in Farrukh Nagar, near Gurgaon (Haryana). Built during the 18th century by Ghaus Ali Shah under the patronage of Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar, this historical structure reflects the blend of Mughal and regional Indian architectural styles. Constructed using stone, lime, and bricks, the stepwell was designed […]

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Shahi Baori, Lucknow- Mini Sheet

The Shahi Baori, located within the historic Bara Imambara complex in Lucknow, is a magnificent example of Mughal-era engineering and architecture. Built during the reign of Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, the fourth Nawab of Awadh, this stepwell served a crucial purpose — to store water for the grand Imambara and its surroundings. Designed with precision and elegance, the Shahi Baori showcases a perfect blend of utility […]

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Dada Harir Stepwell, Ahmedabad – Mini Sheet

The Dada Harir Stepwell, located in Asarwa, Ahmedabad, is one of the most exquisite examples of Solanki-style architecture in Gujarat. Constructed in 1485 AD, this five-storeyed marvel was commissioned by Dada Harir, a noblewoman who served under Sultan Mahmud Begada of the Muzaffarid dynasty. The stepwell, originally known as Sahid Bai ni Vav, reflects the harmonious blend of Islamic and Hindu architectural elements, a hallmark of […]

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Rani Ki Vav, Patan- Mini Sheet

Rani ki Vav (The Queen’s Stepwell) is one of India’s most magnificent and intricately designed stepwells, located in Patan, Gujarat. This architectural masterpiece was built around 1050 AD by Queen Udayamati, in memory of her husband King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty. It stands as a grand symbol of love, devotion, and artistic brilliance from the Maru-Gurjara architectural tradition of Western India. The stepwell, […]

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Panna Mian Ki Baori, Jaipur- Mini Sheet

Panna Mian Ki Baori, located near the ancient fort city of Amber in Rajasthan, is a beautiful example of India’s stepwell architecture. This elegant structure, often referred to as the “Baori of Panna Mian,” represents the architectural ingenuity and water management systems of medieval Rajasthan. The stepwell was discovered during an excavation in 2018, revealing its five diminishing stages and octagonal structure. […]

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Toor Ji Ka Jhalra, Jodhpur Mini Sheet

Introduction Toor Ji Ka Jhalra is a historic stepwell located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, and is a remarkable example of India’s traditional water-harvesting architecture. Built in the 18th century, it reflects how functional structures were transformed into enduring architectural masterpieces, especially in the arid landscapes of western India. Historical Background The stepwell was constructed in the […]

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Raniji Ki Baori, Bundi- Mini Sheet

The Queen’s Stepwell of Rajasthan Introduction Raniji Ki Baori, popularly known as the Queen’s Stepwell, is one of the most remarkable examples of stepwell architecture in Rajasthan. Located in the historic town of Bundi, this grand structure reflects the artistic excellence and engineering skills of the period, while also highlighting the important role of royal women in […]

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Chand Baori, Abhaneri – Mini Sheet

A Monumental Stepwell of Rajasthan Introduction Chand Baori is one of the most spectacular and largest stepwells in India, located in the village of Abhaneri in the state of Rajasthan. Renowned for its immense scale and striking symmetry, Chand Baori represents the zenith of stepwell architecture, transforming a utilitarian water structure into an architectural masterpiece. Historical Background Chand Baori […]

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Stepwells Of India- Mini Sheet 4

Stepwells are the hallmark of India’s architectural brilliance. The simple, utilitarian wells have been taken to another level so that they become architectural master pieces. Most of the stepwells in India are found in the western states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, some part of North Karnataka and Delhi. They are known by different names. In Gujarati […]

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Stepwells Of India- Mini Sheet 3

Stepwells are the hallmark of India’s architectural brilliance. The simple, utilitarian wells have been taken to another level so that they become architectural master pieces. Most of the stepwells in India are found in the western states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, some part of North Karnataka and Delhi. They are known by different names. In Gujarati […]

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