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 | | The world's most unusual post office, the Mughal palace of Badhra fort, built by Shah Alam, the governor of the Mughal empire in Gujarat, so well known for his prolific works of architecture that people knew him as Udai (the termite), now opened as a post office. |
 | | The palace with it's huge arches, ornate balconies and jalis, is a part of the historic Badhra fort founded by sultan Ahmed Shah on 1411 AD, which once spanned 44 acres and had pavilions and gardens, but is now limited to a few square and circular bastions that loom impressively over the city crowds. |
 | | Shah Azam built here a small Badhra Kali temple, which was extended by the Marathas and is now one of the most important temples in Ahmedabad. |
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