Culture: Patan
Culture: Patan
Culture: Patan
History
Patan was established by the Chavda ruler Vanaraja in 8th
century as "Anahilapataka".During 10th-13th century, the
city served as the capital of the Chaulukyas, who
supplanted the Chavdas. Historian Tertius Chandler
estimates that Anhilwara (Patan is built on this ancient city)
was the tenth-largest city in the world in the year 1000, with
a population of approximately 100,000.
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