Mehmadabad
Mehmadabad is a town located in the Kheda district of Gujarat, India. Historically, it was founded by Sultan Mahmud Begada, a prominent ruler of the Gujarat Sultanate, in the 15th century. The town is known for its historical significance and architectural remnants from the Sultanate period.
One of the most notable structures in Mehmadabad is the Mubarak Manzil, a palace believed to have
Mehmadabad's strategic location in Gujarat has contributed to its historical importance as a trade and administrative
In modern times, Mehmadabad is an agricultural and commercial hub. The town is well-connected by road and