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What is the India's largest and deepest stepwell?
What is the India's largest and deepest stepwell?
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Chand Baori is the India’s largest and deepest stepwell. It is situated in Abhaneri village in Rajasthan.
It was built during the 8th and 9th centuries and is named after a local ruler of Nikumbh dynasty called Raja Chanda. It has 3500 steps cascading 13 stories deep into a massive tank at the bottom and has been constructed in an upside-down pyramid-style.
The Rani ki Vav (Queen’s Stepwell) in Patan, Gujarat, India is considered one of the world’s largest and deepest stepwells.