Ahmeabad city of India
Short brief history of Ahmedabad, India
Ahmedabad is the largest city and former capital of the Indian State of Gujrat.Ahmedabad after capturing Champaner when the ruler of Gujarat,Bahadur Shah Ahmedabad was then reoccupied by the Muzaffarid dynasty until 1573 when Gujarat was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar.
During the Mughal reign, Ahmedabad became one of the Empire's thriving
centres of trade, mainly in textiles, which were exported as far as
Europe. The Mughal ruler Shahjahan spent the prime of his life in the city, sponsoring the construction of the Moti Shahi Mahal in Shahibang. Ahmedabad remained the provincial headquarters of the Mughals until 1758, when they surrendered the city to the Marathas.During Maratha governance, the city became the center of a conflict between two Maratha clans; the Peshwa of Poona and the Gaekwad of Baroda. On 18 February 1780, during the First Anglo-Maratha War, a British force under James Hartley stormed and captured Ahmedabad, but it was handed back to the Marathas at the end of the war. Following independence and the Partition of India in 1947, the city was scarred by the intense communal violence that broke out between Hindus and Muslims1947, Ahmedabad was the focus for settlement by Hindu migrants from Pakistan, .
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