Sidi Saiyyed Jalli, also known as the Tree of Life Jali is a popular landmark and the city's symbol 
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What Makes Ahmedabad India's First UNESCO World Heritage City

For centuries dynasties came and went and each time left a piece of it in the city. This is one well-preserved old city

Author : Precious Kamei

The date was July 8, 2017. Old Ahmadabad was declared India's first UNESCO World Heritage City. What a proud moment Many dynasties came and went before Ahmadabad became a walled city during the period of Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411 A.D. The city saw many rulers and leaders, so many influences, some made walls and mosques and some fought against all odds and brought the country to what it is right now. Ahmedabad or as the locals call it 'Amdavad', has a rich history whose strong presence one can't deny. Of many aspects that make this beautiful, commercial hub of a city, a World Heritage City, here are six that you should be aware of anyway. 

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