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Harir Octagonal Step well, Gujrat India

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English: Harir step-well was built in 1499 by Dhai Harir during the reign of Mahmud Shah at Asarwa, near Ahmadabad, Gujrat, India.

It is built in sandstone in Solanki architectural style. The well is designed in five levels, the east level being octagonal in shape. The pillars and platforms rise vertically one on top of the other. At the level of the ground, it is 190 feet long and forty feet wide.

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Object location23° 02′ 27″ N, 72° 36′ 20″ E Edit this at Structured Data on Commons Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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