Lehripura Gate, worked in 1558, filled in as the western portal to the old city. A transcending structure with wonderful curves, the Lehripura Gate now fills in as a bustling commercial center celebrated for customary Gujarati and Marwari antiques. The Gate has 3 curves with Images of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga on it. The focal Arch has a chhatri and zarokha above where prior Shehnai Artistes played in the Gaekwad rule. Mehmud Begda, the sultan of Gujarat kicked the bucket in 1511 AD and the sultanate go to his child Khalil Khan, who expected the name Muzaffar and built a post toward the East of antiquated Vadpatraka which later advanced into Vadodara Baroda. The Fort was known as Kila-e-Daulatabad and present day Laheripura Darwaja Gate is a piece of Western Rampants of the Fort. Under its august exterior the British and the Arab fighters of the Gaekwad battled a Bloody Battle in 1802. Coppersmiths dwelling around there were known as Laharis. The Word Laheri in Leheripura is a ient of the Original Lahari.