Shop of Gada Shah

Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh


Almost resembling a Gothic cathedral, this looks more like an emporium than a mere shop. It was a warehouse for saffron and musk, imported and sold at a handsome profit when there were enough wealthy people to buy. Its owner's name, meaning ‘beggar master’, is thought to identify him as Rajput chief Medini Ray, a powerful subject of the early-16th-century Khilji sultan Mahmud II.

It's an intriguing building with numerous rooms, spaces and arched doorways and niches.


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