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Jethabhai's Stepwell

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Location
  
Isanpur, Ahmedabad

Status
  
Active

Length
  
64 m

State
  
Gujarat

Founder
  
Jethabhai Mulji

Architectural type
  
Stepwell

Jethabhai's Stepwell

Municipality
  
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

Heritage designation
  
Monument of National Importance ASI Monument No. N-GJ-45

Address
  
Paras Nagar, Ghodasar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380050

Similar
  
Amritavarshini Vav, Mir Abu Turab's Tomb, Azam and Muazzam Khan's To, Malik Isan's Mosque, Dariya Khan's Tomb

Jethabhai's Stepwell or Jethabhai ni Vav, is a stepwell in Isanpur area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

History and architecture

James Burgess wrote in 1905 in the Archaeological Survey of Western India, volume VIII, "two and a half miles south of Ahmadabad, near Isanpur... [is] perhaps one of the most modern examples of the regular wav [step well]. It was constructed little more than forty years ago by the late Jethabhai Jivanlal Nagjibhai (or Mulji) of Ahmadabad. To obtain the materials, he purchased from the holder of Shah Alam the rauza belonging to a masjid known as that of Malik Alam...and from the late Qazi Hasan-ud-din of Ahmadabad he bought the Nenpurvada masjid at Rajapur-Hirpur together with its accompanying rauza. These were pulled down by the Hindu purchaser and the materials used in the construction of this well and in putting up a portico to his temple in the Shaherkotda suburb. In the ornamentation of the well one of the mihrabs of the mosque has evidently been utilized. This wav... is 210 feet (64 m) in length and from 21 to 22 feet (6.4 to 6.7 m) wide, with a dome raised on twelve pillars on the entrance at the west end. It has the usual descents from platform or gallery to gallery."

The stepwell was built by Jethabhai around 1860s. It has four pavilions and the entrance pavilion is canopied.

References

Jethabhai's Stepwell Wikipedia