In the year 1297 AD, Gujarat was ruled by King Karan Vaghela, one of the
descendants of King Jadav Rana.
In the very same year, the Mughal ruler, Allaudin Khilji sent his army under the
command of Altaf Khan to conquer Gujarat.
King Karan needed help. He sought the same from the Parsis who had settled there
since 1233 AD in the village of Sanjan under the great king, Jadav Rana.
It was here that the Parsis decided to build the First ever Fire Temple of the
Highest Graded Order, i.e., ATASHBEHRAM and dedicate it as a thanksgiving to the
Supreme Lord, "Ahura Mazda". The Fire was called IRANSHAH, giving it a kingly
status and dedicating it to Iran, the country of Prophet Zarthustra's
birthplace. The fire so consecrated is kept burning and alive even to this day
and is presently located at Udvada, about 60 kms from Bordi in Gujarat.