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Featured · Surat, IN
Walk through Surat's layered past as a major trading port, moving from a 16th-century fort through colonial landmarks to intricate Mughal and Jain monuments. You'll see how military defense, mercantile prosperity, and religious devotion shaped this Gujarat city over four centuries.
Adapted from Sosurat
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Surat Castle
This 16th-century fort was built to protect Surat from Portuguese attacks and remains a striking example of military architecture from that era.
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Andrews Library
Founded in 1850, this library was a center of intellectual life during British rule and still stands as Surat's oldest library.
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Surat Clock Tower
Erected in 1871, this clock tower served as a gathering point and landmark during the colonial period.
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Tomb of Khudawand Khan
This Mughal monument features finely carved stonework and commemorates a governor who resisted Portuguese invasions.
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Shree Chintamani Parswanath shwetambar Jain Tirth, Shahpore
Built roughly 400 years ago, this temple displays elaborate wood carvings that reflect the wealth Jain merchants accumulated during Surat's trading heyday.
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