History of Ahmedabad
The history of Ahmedabad or Ahmadabad begins in the eleventh century
with the Solanki King Karandev I, ruler of Anhilwara (modern Patan). He waged a
war against the Bhil King Ashapall or Ashaval, and after his victory established
a city called Karnavati on the banks of the Sabarmati at site of modern Ahmedabad.
Solanki rule lasted until the thirteenth century, when Gujarat came under the control
of the Vaghela dynasty of Dwarka. Gujarat was conquered by the Sultanate of Delhi
at the end of the thirteenth century.
In 1411 , the rule of the Muzaffarid dynasty was established in Gujarat. According
to tradition, Sultan Ahmed Shah, while camping on the banks of the River Sabarmati,
saw a hare chasing a dog. Impressed by this act of bravery, the Sultan, who had
been looking for a place to build his new capital, decided to locate the capital
here and called it Ahmedabad.
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