History

Vanraj Chavda had founded Aṇahilpur Patan in 802 CE as capital of his state.Capital was named on his friend name Anhil Bharvad. Aṇahilpur Patan was famous as capital in era of Vanraj Chavda and Solanki or Chaulukya dynasty. Patan wasruled by powerful kings like King Bhimdev, Siddhraj Jaisinh, Kumarpal. Udan,Munjal Mehta, Tejpal – Vastupal were secretaries to Kings in different era of Chaulukya kingdom. Jain Scholars like Hemchandrachrya, Shanti Suri and Shripalhad provided guidence to the kingdom. Acharya Hemchandrachrya was a jain scholar,poet and polymath who wrote on grammer, philosophy and contemporary history. 

He gained the title “Kalikal Sarvgna”, “the all knowing of the Kali Yuga”.Twofamousarchitectrural monuments have gain the status of national monuments.

One of them is Sahastralinga tank and other one is Rani ki vav stepwell. Rani ki vav is

an intricately constructed stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is

located on the banks of Saraswati River. Rani ki vav was built as a memorial to an
11th-century AD king Bhimdev for his queen Rani Udaymati. It was added to the
list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014. Another historical monument of 
the Patan is Sahastralinga Tank or Sahasralinga Talav is a medieval artificial water tankwas commissioned during Chaulukya (Solanki) ruleHemchandrachary Liabrary, Jain Temples and Kalika Mataji Temple ofKing Siddhraj Jaisinh are imporatant places in Patan. Patan was importantpart in era of Vadodara state. Newly created Patan District has Taluka of Radhanpur,
which was part of Babi Nawab dynasty. Sidhpur is famous for historical Rudra Mahalaya
and Bindu Sarovar as “Matru Tarpan Tirth”. The Shankheshwar Jain Temple is located in
the center of Shankheshwar town of Patan district. The temple is dedicated to
 Parshwanath Bhagwan is an important Ancientplace of pilgrimage for the followers of Jainism. capital of Gujarat State “Anhilpur Patan” Famous for its Golden History,
as a Cultural hub, intricated sculptures of mounments and Handi craft of Patola Sari.




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