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Yesterday marked the 313th anniversary of the day Sikhs, led by Banda Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind Image
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#Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704. Image
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Sahebzadas Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were just 9 and 6 years old respectively, but stood firm on their faith like a rock.
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Fort -Manimajra Earlier Punjab Now Under Capital and UT Chandigarh
@CHDTourism @ChandigarhSmart @AwesomeChd

Ruins of Only Fort of Todays Chandigarh Capital of #Punjab and #Haryana
#Manimajra #FortManimajra #Chandigarh #ChandigarhTourism #Heritage ImageImageImageImage
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#Jatt Chief Sardar Attar Singh Dhillon of #Manimajra who was the Chief of Faridkot State forces and #PrimeMinister to H.H Bijendra Singh and H.H Maharaja Harinder Singh #Brar of #Faridkot. Circa 1936 Image
The present condition of the #ManimajraFort is not good and it is deteriorating day by day. The premises is being used as a playground or for parking vehicles by people living in the adjoining area. The walls are decaying and #weed growth is visible on the walls ImageImageImageImage
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Fort , Aam Khas Bagh ,
Sirhind Fatehgarh Sahi
#Punjab #Heritage #Tourism #AamKhasBagh

Period- C 17th-18th Cent. A.D ImageImageImageImage
This Royal inn was initially built by Babur extended and planned by Mughal architect Hafiz Rakhna. It was rebuilt by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan along the Mughal military road between Delhi and Lahore, and ImageImageImageImage
The Royal couple used to stay here in the old building complex, while going to and coming back from #Lahore. ImageImageImageImage
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Malakpur,#Sirhind,#Punjab

The mosque was built during the late medieval era. it is very popular amongst local Muslims,who offer prayers with full devotion.During festivals.The mihrab has a pointed arch in a rectangular frame along with niches on either side.
#PunjabTourism
The Old structure is built of lakhauri bricks and lime mortar. It is coated with lime plaster.
New Building is Under Constitution at this Spot
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Jahaj Haveli of #DewanTodarMal Ji.

A Dewan in the Court of
Nawab #WazirKhan of Sirhind,Governor of #Sirhind #Punjab During #MughalEmpire.
he is remembered for buying a small piece of land at a very huge price saying the world's costliest land ever bought for the cremation of the dead bodies of Mata Gujri, the mother and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of 10th Sikh Guru,
Guru Gobind Singh in 1704 A.D, by paying an exorbitant price to the Wazir Khan Governor Of Sarhind. He had to cover the whole piece of land with gold coins (ashrafis) in a vertical position, as he was asked to vertically place gold coins on the land and only that much
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#Tomb of #UstadSyadKhan

close to Tomb of Shagird and
Tomb of Mir-I-Miran in
#FatehgarhSahib #Sirhind #Punjab

It is a historical buildings built in memory of him.He was a great architect and builder of that period.

#PunjabTourism #Tourism #Heritage
It has a bulbous dome supported on a circular drum and decorated with petalled design at the base. There are four kiosks at the front. Within the enclosed walls, there are three graves placed in the center beneath the dome.
The structure has been made on a raised platform. Cupola chattirs have been built at the corners. The central dome is surmounted by a small cupola structure. One of the cupola chattris is missing at the corner. It has a pointed arch with niches on either side.
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Tomb of Shagird Khawaja Khan in ,Fatehgarh Sahib

#TombShagird #FatehgarhSahib #PunjabTourism #Punjab

near to Tomb of Ustad and
Tomb of Mir-I-Miran

#BadCondition
The tomb of shagird is built as a memorial to Khawaja Khan
who was a well-known architect.
Tomb of Shagird is a Mughal period #monuments situated in village Talania of #Sirhind-Fategarh, #Punjab,In 1710, Banda Singh Bahadur and his Sikh army destroyed the city of Sirhind completely and Wazir Khan the governor, was killed in the Battle of Chappar Chiri.
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Tomb of Khwaja Muhhammad Zubair

Village Adampur-FatehgarhSahib near Sirhind

#PunjabTourism #Punjab #Heritage #Sirhind
Khwaja Muhammad Zubair was the grandson of Khwaja Muhammad Naqshband
who died on 4 zial-Qa da 1153 1740-41.

The building was constructed within a short period of two months.๐Ÿ‘‡
There are two structures inside the Rauza Sharif complex-
a mosque and a tomb. The tomb of Khwaja Muhammad Zubair is constructed on a raised plinth approached by a flight of stairs.
The structure consists of a globular dome and four octagonal shaped minarets.๐Ÿ‘‡
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Do You Know ?

The #Sikhs raided #Delhi 14 times

between 1766 and 1788.

#SikhHistory #History #khalsa Image
#FirstRaid
After defeating Mughals in the Battle of #Sirhind (1764) Sikhs plundered Jagir of Najib-ud-daula. Najib appointed Afzal Khan to take care of Delhi. Sikhs raided the #Paharganj region of the city. Image
#SecondRaid
Sikhs raided Delhi in 1770. They sacked Panipat and entered the territories of #NajibUdDaula and attacked Delhi. #ZabitaKhan was sent to stop Sikhs.The Sikhs demanded a large amount of money for friendship but declined by Zabita. ImageImage
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Folks, yesterday marked the 3th anniversary of the day when the Sikhs, led by Banda Singh Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind.
Here's a short thread on the events leading up to this significant victory for the Khalsa Panth. Image
#Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704. Image
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Sahebzadas Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were just 9 and 6 years old respectively, but stood firm to their faith like a rock. Image
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Yesterday marked the 310th anniversary of the day Sikhs, led by Banda Singh Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind
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#Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704.
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Sahebzadas Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were just 9 and 6 years old respectively, but stood firm to their faith like a rock.
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Explored some parts of #Punjab over the weekend. Pics of the fort at #Bathinda, the current standing structure of which is mentioned as the oldest existing fort in India. Some of the material used, though, has been dated to the Kushan period. ImageImageImageImage
The bulbous bastions of the fort at #Bhatinda are similar to those I observed in another desert fort in this region some years ago - at Bhatner, in Hanumangarh, #Rajasthan. Perhaps a common feature in forts bordering the desert, as a protection in the flat terrain. ImageImage
While the antiquity of the fort at #Bathinda is highly debatable, what is sadly clear is that the fort is on its last leg. The walls are crumbling to the extent that access to them has been barred for visitors. Image
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Folks, yesterday marked the 309th anniversary of the day when the Sikhs, led by Banda Singh Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind.
Here's a short thread on the events leading up to this significant victory for the Khalsa Panth.
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#Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704.
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Sahebzadas Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh were just 9 and 6 years old respectively, but stood firm to their faith like a rock.
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Yesterday marked the 308th anniversary of the day Sikhs, led by Banda Singh Bahadur entered the city of #Sirhind
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#Sirhind was the unfortunate witness to the martyrdom of the two younger Sahebzadas of Guru Gobind Singh at the..
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.. hands of its Governor Wazir Khan, who'd vowed to finish the Sikhs after the battle of Anandpur Saheb in 1704.
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