Radhanpur

Radhanpur is a city and a municipality in Patan district in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Fateh Khan Baloch received a freedom from the Gujarat Sultan Ahmad Shah III, which included the territory of the later day city of Radhanpur.

In 1743, Babi descendant Jawan Mard Khan II took over viceroyalty of Ahmedabad and controlled several villages in North Gujarat.

In 1960, Gujarat was formed from Bombay State and Radhanpur fell under its Banaskantha district.

The town was surrounded by a part stone part brick loopholed wall fifteen feet high, eight feet broad, and about two and a half miles round, with corner towers, eight bastioned gateways, outworks and a ditch in past.

Of the Jain temples, some are large and richly carved with coloured marble floors.

Coat of arms of Radhanpur State
Muhammad Jalal ud-din Khan, Nawab of Radhanpur, (1889–1936)
Carved Wooden houses from the palace of nawab of Radhanpur