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Rani ki vav, PatanRani ki vav, or Ran-ki vav (Queens step well) was built by Udaymati in memory of her husband, Bhimdev I (1022-1063). It was one of the largest and the most sumptuous structures of its type
Rani Ki Vav Queens StepwellCarved pillars and walls inside Rani ki Vav (The Queens Stepwell) step well at Patan, Gujarat, India
Rani ki vav, Patan, Gujarat, IndiaRani ki vav is a famous stepwell situated in Patan town in Gujarat in India. Patan was called as Anhilpur Patan when King Siddharja Jaysingh was ruling & it was the capital of Gujarat. Mr
India, Gujarat, Patan, Rani-Ki Vav stepwell, Unesco World Heritage site
Step Well of Patan - Rani Ki VavPatan, Gujarat, 158891120
Rani Ki Vav- StepwellRani ki Vav, in Patan, Gujarat
India, Gujarat, Patan, Rani-Ki Vav stepwell, Unesco World Heritage site, details of sculpture
Indias Cities & LandmarksAncient well in Gujarat Rani-ki-Vav (the QueenAs Stepwell) at Patan, Gujarat Rani-ki-Vav, on the banks of the Saraswati River, was initially built as a memorial to a king in the 11th century AD
Ran Ki Vav StepwellCarved walls of The Ran Ki Vav (Queen s) Stepwell at Pata, Gujarat, India
Stone Carving at Rani Ki Vav, PatanRani-ki-Vav, (Queens step Well) a unique kind of Indian subterranean architectural structure, marks the zenith in the evolution of stepwells in India.Patan-based 11thcentury stepwell Rani-ki-Vav has
Rani Ki Vav, PatanRani-ki-Vav, (Queens step Well) a unique kind of Indian subterranean architectural structure, marks the zenith in the evolution of stepwells in India.Patan-based 11thcentury stepwell Rani-ki-Vav has
Stone Carvings at Rani ki Vav, PatanRani-ki-Vav, (Queens step Well) a unique kind of Indian subterranean architectural structure, marks the zenith in the evolution of stepwells in India.Patan-based 11thcentury stepwell Rani-ki-Vav has
Stone Carvings at Rani ki vav, PatanRani-ki-Vav, (Queens step Well) a unique kind of Indian subterranean architectural structure, marks the zenith in the evolution of stepwells in India.Patan-based 11thcentury stepwell Rani-ki-Vav has
Sculpture at Rani-ki-VavSculpture of a lady at Rani-ki-Vav. Rani-ki-Vav is a UNESCO Heritage architecture. It is an intricately constructed stepwell in the town of Patan, Gujarat