| Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of
Gujarat and one of the largest urban agglomerations in India, with
a population of 45 lakhs (4.5 million).[2] Located on the banks of
the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad
district and was the capital of Gujarat from 1960 to 1970; the capital
was shifted to Gandhinagar thereafter. In colloquial Gujarati, it
is commonly called Amdavad. Ahmedabad was founded in 1411 by Sultan
Ahmed Shah to serve as the capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat.
The city is named after its founder. Under British rule, a military
cantonment was established and the city infrastructure was modernised
and expanded. Although incorporated into the Bombay Presidency during
the British rule in India, Ahmedabad remained the most important
city in the Gujarat region. The city established itself as the home
of a booming textile industry, which earned it the nickname "the
Manchester of the East.
The city was at the forefront of the Indian independence movement
in the first half of the 20th century. It was the centre of many
campaigns of civil disobedience to promote workers' rights, civil
rights and political independence.
With the creation of the state of Gujarat in 1960, Ahmedabad gained
prominence as the political and commercial capital of the state.
Once characterised by dusty roads and bungalows, the city is witnessing
a major construction boom and population increase. A rising centre
of education, information technology and scientific industries,
Ahmedabad remains the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat and
much of western India.
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