The
history of Junagadh chronologically presents
the birth and genesis of this small city in the state
of Gujarat. A city and municipality, Junagadh is located
at the foothills of the sacred Girnar Hills. The city
is presently the headquarters of the Junagadh district
of Gujarat.
The name Junagadh
means Old Fort. Various famous rulers such as the Kshatrapas,
Mauryans, Chudasamas, Guptas, Vilabhis, Gujarat Sultans
and Babi Nawabs have reigned in this part of the world.
The architecture and rich cultural heritage of Junagadh
stands as the edifice of the political and religious
influences of the various rulers who have ruled the
region.
Four major religions,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam, have left a substantial
influence on Junagadh. However, a stronger influence
of the rulers of Junagadh was felt on the architecture
of the city. During the reign of Babi Nawabs, Junagadh
was the capital of the Junagadh State.
Among the two defensive
structures, Uparkot in the west is one of the fortifications
of Junagadh. Uparkot was a stronghold of Mauryans and
Gupta Empire. This place is known to have survived 16
sieges in a span of 1000 years. This is courtesy to
the strategic location which makes access to this place
very difficult. Buddhist caves, Baba Pyara caves, Adi-Kadi
Vav, Navghan Kuvo and Jami Masjid are the major sites
here. The former residence of Ranakdevi was converted
into the Jami Mosque by Muhammad Begada after his conquest
of Junagadh in 1470.
Delving into Junagadh
history would reveal the presence of rulers who were
great patrons of art and architecture. Massive beautification
of Junagadh was done during the reign of Nawab Mahobat
Khat II, who was one of the Babi Rulers. Under his patronage,
many renowned edifices like Aina Mahal, Circle Chowk
with clock tower and Dewan Chowk were built. The Maqbaras
or the mausoleums of the royal family are also architectural
extravaganzas of the city. Manoranjan Guest House, Bahauddin
College, Mahobat Madresa are the other important buildings
constructed during the Nawabi period.
The rich culture
and heritage of Junagadh is also preserved in the literature
of the great poets and litterateurs like Narsinh Mehta. |