The Definitive Guide to everything Ahmedabad The Heritage Club | Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad | https://facebook.com/heritageclubiimaDecember 2013 Inside Food ShoppingHeritage Sights SightseeingA Travel Guide - In and Around Ahmedabad Sarkhej Roza is a mosque located in the village of Makraba, 7 km south-west of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, India. The mosque built in 1451 A.D. is known as "Ahmedabad's Acropolis", due to 20th century architect Le Corbusier's famous comparison of this mosque's design to the Acropolis of Athens. Sarkhej was once a prominent centre of Sufi culture in the country, where influential Sufi saint Ganj Baksh lived. It was on the saint's suggestion that Sultan Ahmed Shah set up his capital on the banks of the Sabarmati, a few miles away from Sarkhej. Sabarmati Ashram is a source of inspiration for the present generation, and will serve as such for the generations to come. Indeed, The Ashram, which became home to Mahatma Gandhi in 1917,has stood witness to many important happenings which were instrumental inshaping the Karmavir Mohandas into the Mahatma and the F ather of the Nation. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad TheHeritageClubA DEFINITIVEGUIDETOA HMEDA BA DDesignedatIIMAhmedabadTELEPHONE9898462886VISITOURFA CEBOOKPA GE!The front entrance of the Sarkhej Ro za A statue of Gandhi in the courtyard of Sabarmati Ashram Sidi Saiyyed Mosque was built in 1573 A.D., the last year of the existence of Sultanate of Gujarat. This intricately carved stone window is the Siddi Sayyed Jali, the unofficial symbol of city of Ahmedabad and the inspiration for the design of the logo of the Ind ian Ins tit ute of Manag eme nt Ahmedabad. A view of a window at the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque