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Meghavi Suthar

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From Wealth and Power to Architectural Decline

This essay explores the Khoja community's architectural legacy, patterns of migration, cultural significance, and financial impact in Mundra, Gujarat, from the 18th to the mid-20th century. It looks at the port town's spatial dynamics, the Muslim community's economic strata, and the unique architecture of Khoja institutions. It addresses the current status of Khoja institutions, showing their dwindling importance in Mundra's urban fabric, while highlighting the community's decline and migration. The initiative intends to shed light on the intricate relationship between historical legacies and contemporary reality, demonstrating how cities and communities are always changing.


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Annotated Bibliography and Literature Survey

Thematic Focus from the literature survey

Timeline of the thematic focus - Khoja of the world in Mandvi and Mundra

First Impressions of the site - Mandvi and Mundra

Site Journal - Mandvi and Mundra

Thematic Focus - Khoja of the world in Mandvi and Mundra

Annotations and Analysis - From Wealth and Power to Architectural Decline

Making Visuals

Making Visuals

Final Panel - From Wealth and Power to Architectural Decline