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Binita Tamboli & Nikhil Sanjay Shah
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Naishad Jani
  It is important to understand the role of Surat as a centre of international trade in order to understand its architecture. The market in coffee, cotton, textile cloths and other goods generated fantastic wealth. Merchants from many nations were drawn to the city. Surat was divided into…
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Binita Tamboli & Nikhil Sanjay Shah
Surat, since its inception, has been recognised as a cosmopolitan city with a multitude of overlays that can be observed in the way the city evolved and the manner in which its architecture transformed with time. Gopipura, being the innermost and oldest core of the walled…
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Ar. Binita Pandya
  As a child, your relationship with a city is confined to the area with which you share a sense of belonging and the one you are familiar with—your family, your pet, your school, the people whom you meet every day, and your possessions. One walks, runs, drives through the same spaces time and…
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Binita Tamboli and Nikhil Sanjay Shah
  Having been in existence since the Mauryan era, Surat is known for its entrepreneurship and cultural diversity. Also known as Suryapur (the city of the sun), it is situated on the banks of the river Tapi or Tapti. In order to understand Surat as a trading centre and a port town, one needs to…
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One of the few weavers from the Dawoodi Bohra community (Mubarakpur, Azamgarh), Abdullah was given an award by the Crafts Council Delhi in October 2017 for achieving excellence in his craft. In this interview he speaks about the history of his family and his own journey, and…
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