On the 6th of October 1655,
City of Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat, Mughal Empire.
*Crash*
The sound of utensils and pottery breaking reverberated from inside the palace, which was established by Ahmad Shah, the individual who bestowed the name Ahmedabad upon the city in the 15th century.
Within the castle, a group of five men had congregated, their faces contorted with ugly expressions. One among them, consumed by rage, hurled objects around in a futile attempt to alleviate his anger.
This individual, clad in noticeably expensive attire crafted from premium materials, was none other than Nizamuddin, the Noble Lord entrusted with the administration of Ahmedabad. He served as a representative of His Majesty, Emperor Mohammad V.
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