Mande province is located in central India, about 770 kilometers south of Mumbai. Mande province occupies an important position in Indian history and is the capital of many Indian Muslim dynasties. There are many historical sites and cultural sites here. One of the most famous is the ancient city of Mande.
The ancient city of Manders is located in the west of Manders Province, at the top of the Malva Mountains, with an area of about 15 square kilometers. This city used to be the capital of Malva Dynasty, an Indian Muslim dynasty, which was founded at the beginning of14th century and lasted for nearly 500 years. During these 500 years, Manders has become a prosperous city, and the rulers of the dynasty have built many magnificent buildings here, the most famous of which is the Islamic Cathedral Mosque, which was built in15th century. The building materials are marble and red sandstone, and its architectural style is perfectly combined with Indian architectural art style.
In addition to Jamiya Mosque, there are many other historical sites worth seeing in Manders, such as Hindu Ramahar, Jahaz Mahal and Rambagh Palace. These buildings all show the architectural art and culture of the Muslim dynasty in India.
However, with the collapse of the Muslim dynasty in India, the ancient city of Mande began to decline and people began to migrate to other places. After being abandoned for many years, Manders was gradually forgotten and rediscovered in 1980s.