Prime minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe visited Sidi Saiyyed Ki Jaali, a 16th-century mosque in the old city of Ahmedabad. Here's why this ancient mosque should be on your bucket list. 

The history

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The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque was commissioned in 1573 when the land prospered under the Sultanate of Gujarat. The mosque was built by an Abyssinian, Sidi Saiyyed who was from Yemen and craftsmen who supported him. Soon after the completion of the mosque, the Mughal rulers took over Ahmedabad. The mosque was used as a government office during the British rule. 

Here's all you need to know about the mosque Modi took Abe to
Sidi Saiyyed Ki Jaali. Photo: Getty Images

What to see

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The mosque is built with yellow sandstone in an Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The minarets on the sides and arched windows add to the charm of the structure. However, it is the 'jali' or the particular ornate lattice work that holds your attention. There are over half a dozen arched windows which are adorned with these intricate stone carvings. One particular carving famous as the 'tree of life' has been adopted as the logo of IIM Ahmedabad. 

Sidi Saiyyed Ki Jaali
Looks familiar? Photo: Getty Images

Nearby

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A leisurely stroll will put you at Teen Darwaza, the historical gateway to the east of Bhadra Fort. And then you are free to explore the rich history and culture of the land. You also get some of the best eating joints here. 

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