In Gujarat, India, in the town of Patan, there is a stepwell called Rani ki Vav. The banks of Saraswati River are where it is situated. It was built by Udayamati, the wife of Bhima I, the Chaulukya ruler of the eleventh century. The Archaeological Survey of India restored it in the 1980s after it had been silted up and rediscovered in the 1940s. Since 2014, it has been included on Indian-list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With its sculptures of several Hindu deities, the stepwell is shaped lik ... (Read More)