#Pothohar
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Pothohar – A home to Forts and Fortresses
Sangni fortress or Sangni Killa, located about 29 km north of Gujar Khan town, is the most impressive and famous…
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Neglected Marvel in Kauntrila
Kauntrila, a historic town of Pothohar, situated 15 km south of Gujar Khan, has a number of buildings and places…
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Crumbling Temple of Beval
Beval temple is unique in the sense that it depicts very important Hindu beliefs around the Vishnu Purana, Ramayana, Bhagavata…
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Resting place of an Udasi ascetic
Samadhi of Baba Mohan Das is one of the most popular shrines of an Udasi ascetic of colonial Punjab in…
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Pothohar Heritage: Temples and Havelis of Bhaun
The Janj Ghar lies behind the Ram Das temple in Chaddran Mohalla of Bhaun Town of Punjab. It is one…
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Gakhar Rulers of Pothohar and their Monuments
Many forts and fortresses were also built by the Gakhars in Pothohar, the majority of which are now in a…
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Temples and Havelis of Pindigheb
Pindigheb rose to prominence during the British Raj. Many administrative buildings were built by the British officials in the town.…
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Samadhis of Pothohar
Baba Than Singh is the only shrine in the Pothohar where Muslims venerate a Sikh saint Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro Sikh…
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The Cult of Mai Nawab Sahib
Some of these shrines are associated with established Sufi orders. However, most of the female Sufi shrines belong to the…
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