List of pols in Ahmedabad

A Pol (pronounced as pole) is a housing cluster which comprises many families of a particular group, linked by caste, profession, or religion.[1][2] This is a list of Pols in the old walled city[1] of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India. Heritage of these Pols [3] has helped Ahmedabad gain a place in UNESCO's Tentative Lists, in selection criteria II, III and IV.[4] The secretary-general of EuroIndia Centre quoted that if 12000 homes of Ahmedabad are restored they could be very helpful in promoting heritage tourism and its allied businesses.[5] The Art Reverie in Moto Sutharvado is Res Artis center.

The first pol in Ahmedabad was named Mahurat Pol.[6]

List

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The list of Pols in Ahmedabad is given below:[7][8]

  1. Aaka Sheth Kuva Ni Pol
  2. Ambli Ni Pol
  3. Amrutlal Ni Pol
  4. Arjunlal Ni Khadki
  5. Bangla Ni Pol
  6. Bapa Shastri Ni Pol
  7. Baua Ni Pol
  8. Bhadva Pol
  9. Bhanderi Ni Pol
  10. Bhau Ni Pol
  11. Bhavanpura Ni Pol
  12. Boabadiya Vaidh Ni Khadki
  13. Bukhara Ni Pol
  14. Chagan Daftar Ni Pol
  15. Chhaghara No Pol
  16. Chipa Mavji Ni Pol
  17. golwad khadia
  18. golwad sarangur
  19. Dabgarvad
  20. Derdka Ni Pol
  21. Desai Ni pol
  22. Dev Ni Sheri
  23. Devji Saraia Ni Pol
  24. Devsa no pado
  25. Deydi Ni Pol
  26. Dhal Ni Pol
  27. Dhanashuthar Ni Pol
  28. Dhanpipla Ni Khadki
  29. Dhinkva Pol
  30. Bado Pol
  31. Dhobi Ni Pol
  32. Doshiwada ni pol
  33. Durgamata Ni Pol
  34. Fafda Pol
  35. Fatasa Pol
  36. Gangadhiya Ni Pol
  37. Gatrad Ni Pol
  38. Ghanchi Ni Pol
  39. Ghasiram Ni Pol
  40. Gojaria Ni Pol
  41. Golwad
  42. Goti ni Sheri
  43. Gusa Parekh ni Pol
  44. Habib Ni Golvad
  45. Haja Patel Ni Pol
  46. Hajira Ni Pol
  47. Halim Ni Khadki
  48. Hanuman Ni Khadki
  49. Hanuman Pol
  50. Haran Ni Pol
  51. Hari Bhakti Ni Pol
  52. Harikarsandas Sheth Ni Pol
  53. Hathikhana
  54. Hathi No Choro
  55. Haveli Ni Pol
  56. Hinglok Joshi ni Pol
  57. Hira Gandhi Ni Pol
  58. Jadav Bhagat Ni Pole
  59. Jalkukdi Ni Pol
  60. Jani Ni Khadki
  61. Jati Ni Pol
  62. Javeriwad
  63. Jethabhai Ni Pol
  64. Jivan Pol
  65. Kachariya Pol
  66. Kadva Pol
  67. Kaka Baliya Ni Pol
  68. Kaljug Ni Khadki
  69. Kalumiya No Takyo
  70. Kalushi Ni Pol
  71. Kameshwar ni Pol
  72. Kansara Ni Pol
  73. Kavishvar Ni Pol
  74. Khatri Pol
  75. Khichda Ni Pol
  76. Khijada Ni Pol
  77. Khijda Ni Pol
  78. Khijda Sheri
  79. Kikabhatt Ni Pol
  80. Kokadia Ni Pol
  81. khiskoli ni pol
  82. Kokadiya Ni Pol
  83. Kothari Ni Pol
  84. Kuvavalo Khancho
  85. Lakha Patel Ni Pol
  86. Lakhiya Ni Pol
  87. Lala Vasa Ni Pol
  88. Lalabhai Ni Pol
  89. Lamba Pada ni Pol
  90. Lambeshwar ni Pol
  91. Limbu Pol
  92. Limda Sheri
  93. Mahajanwado
  94. Mahalaxmi Ni Pol
  95. Mahalaxmi No Khancho
  96. Mahurat Pol
  97. Makeriwad
  98. Mali Ni Pol
  99. Mamani Ni Pol
  100. Mamunayak Ni Pol
  101. Mandavi Ni Pol
  102. Maniyasa Ni Khadki
  103. Mankodi Ni Pol
  104. Marchi Pol
  105. Mehta Ni Pol
  106. Modhwada Ni Pol
  107. Morlidhan No Vero
  108. Moti Hamam Ni Pol
  109. Moti Rangila Pol
  110. Moti Salepari
  111. Motibhai Ni Khadki
  112. Moto Sutharwado
  113. Moti Vasansheri
  114. Nani Vasansheri
  115. Khatriwad
  116. Bhavsar no Khanchho
  117. Luhar Sheri
  118. Kadiawad
  119. Tadiyani Pol
  120. Gandhini Pol
  121. Mumanawad
  122. Makeriwad
  123. Navgharini Pol
  124. Pipla Pol
  125. Limda Pol
  126. Nadavada Ni Pol
  127. Nagar Bhagat Ni Pol
  128. Nagarbodi Ni Pol
  129. Nagarvado
  130. Nagina Pol
  131. Nagjibhudar Ni Pol
  132. Nagorivad
  133. Nagu Master No Delo
  134. Naiwado
  135. Nani Hama Ni Pol
  136. Nani Rangila Pol
  137. Nano Sutharwado
  138. Nansha Jivan Ni Pol
  139. Navdhani Ni Pol
  140. Nisha Pol
  141. Pada Pol
  142. Padi Pol
  143. Pagathiawalo Khancho
  144. Pakhali Ni Pol
  145. Panchbhai Ni Pol
  146. Panditji Ni Pol
  147. Panjara Pol
  148. Parabdi Ni Pol
  149. Parekh Ni Khadki
  150. Patasa Ni Pol
  151. Pipla Sheri
  152. Pipardi Ni Pol
  153. Puspkala ni pole
  154. Rabarivas
  155. Raja Mehta Ni Pol
  156. Ranchhodji Ni Pol
  157. Ratan Pol
  158. Rugnath Bamb Ni Pol
  159. Rupa Surchand ni Pol
  160. Sadmata Ni Pol
  161. Sai Baba Ni Pol
  162. Salvi Ni Pol
  163. Sambhavnath Ni Pol
  164. Samet Shikhar Ni Pol
  165. Sankdi Sheri
  166. Sarkhedi Ni Khadki
  167. Sarkivad Ni Pole
  168. Sathwara No Khancho
  169. Shamalji Thavar Ni Pol
  170. Shamla Ni Pol
  171. Shangar Sheri
  172. Shantinath ni Pol
  173. Sheth Ni Pol
  174. Shevka Ni Wadi
  175. Shriramji Ni Sheri
  176. Sodagar Ni Pol
  177. Soni Ni Khadki
  178. Soni Ni Pol
  179. Soni No Khancho
  180. Surdas Sheth Ni Pol
  181. Sutariya Ni Pol
  182. Syamsangha Ni Pol
  183. Taliya Ni Pol
  184. Temla Ni Pol
  185. Tokarsha Ni Pol
  186. Tulsi Kyara Ni Khadki
  187. Vada Pol Khadia
  188. Vaghan Pol
  189. Vagheshvarimata Ni pol
  190. Vagheshvar ni pole
  191. Verai Pada Ni Pol
  192. Vinchi Ni Pol
  193. Wadigaam
  194. Zampada ni Pol
  195. Zumkhi Ni Pol
  196. Zupdi Ni Pol
  197. Havada ni Pol
  198. Hera Bhagat Ni Pol
  199. Tankshal Pol
  200. Bakra Pol Retiyawadi
  201. dhobi ni pole khadia
  202. shree ramji ni sheri sarangpur
  203. jarovali nu naku khadia
  204. golwad khadia
  205. gilwad sarangpur
  206. bapu mehta ni pole raipur
  207. dolat khana raipur
  208. hajira ni pole raipur
  209. jani wado
  210. vad ni pole raipur
  211. kach vado
  212. kalu miya no takiyo golwad khadia
  213. Lalavasa ni pole

References

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  1. ^ a b Reader In Urban Sociology. Orient Blackswan. 1991. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-0-86311-152-5. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Residential Cluster, Ahmedabad: Housing based on the traditional Pols" (PDF). www.arc.ulaval.ca/. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  3. ^ (Gujarati)Patel, Bholabhai. "અમદાવાદની પોળ સંસ્કૃતિની એક મર્મસ્પર્શી ઝલક". Divya Bhaskar. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Tentative Lists". UNESCO. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  5. ^ Dave, Jitendra. "Ahmedabad heritage set to conquer Spain". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Vaarso". Ahmedabad Mirror. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  7. ^ Achyut Yagnik (2011). Ahmedabad: From Royal city to Megacity. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-8184754735.
  8. ^ James M. Campbell, R. E. C. Enthoven (1879). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ahmedabad. Government Central Press. pp. 296, 297, 298, 299, 301, 302, 324.

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