Sidi Bashir Mosque complex

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Ahmedabad, GJ - 380002

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The Jhulta Minara, also known as the Shaking Minarets, is a fascinating architectural marvel located within the Sidi Bashir Mosque complex in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Built-in the 15th century during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Begada, these two minarets are known for their unique construction that allows them to shake independently of the main structure.

The Jhulta Minara consists of two pairs of minarets, each standing at a height of around 21 meters. What makes them truly remarkable is their ability to sway back and forth when one of the minarets is shaken or vibrated. When a person applies a gentle force or shakes one of the minarets, the movement is transmitted to the other minaret through a system of internal mechanisms, causing it to vibrate as well.

The exact mechanism behind the shaking of the minarets remains a mystery, as no one has been able to decipher the engineering secrets hidden within these ancient structures. Some theories suggest that the shaking effect may be due to the use of flexible materials or earthquake-resistant construction techniques.

Despite their unconventional design, the Jhulta Minara remain stable and structurally sound, standing as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the artisans who built them centuries ago. They have become a popular tourist attraction in Ahmedabad, attracting visitors from far and wide who come to witness this architectural wonder and marvel at the mysteries of its construction.

The Sidi Bashir Mosque complex, where the Jhulta Minara is located, also features other architectural elements such as intricately carved stone latticework and ornate domes, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat and the Indo-Islamic architectural style prevalent during the medieval period.

Overall, the Jhulta Minara at the Sidi Bashir Mosque is a fascinating example of India's architectural heritage, captivating visitors with its unique design and intriguing engineering marvels.

Besides this landmark, there are twelve more landmarks listed in Ahmedabad. There's also fifty-six attractions listed in this city in other categories. You will find the exact location of Sidi Bashir Mosque complex on the map above.

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