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Hari Singh Nalwa Grave is a historical Place and Attraction for Sikh’s Tribe, Located at Grand Trunk Rd, Jamrud, Pakistan.
General of Ranjit Singh, Who was made governor of Lahore by Pashton kings of Afghanistan as Afghania province extended from Kabul to Delhi, the capital of Indian subcontinent before Brittish Raj 1857, Afghani was one of 4 province that was part of India subcontinent under Durrani Afghan kings and Mughals as a joint rule ..
Ranjit Singh rebelled under patronage of East India company that provided , 15 British and European officers to Ranjit Singh to make an Army of Punjabis that would fight the Pashtons and block their access to India via Khyber Pass , hence the chief of Ranjit Singh army was sent here to make small forte to block the Khyber Pass, and this sort was made by the chief Hari Singh nalwa to block the Durrani Pashtun and also Mughals who both came from Afghanistan to rule India for thousands of years …
Ranjit made an agreement with British called Amritsar agreement to not to fight British and only fight the Pashtuns … But Ranjit Singh army was completely destroyed here in Pakhtunkhwa and Afghanistan area and his chief General was killed here in Jamrood by a Yousafzai soldier via an arrow that hit him while riding a horse at this same spot where his grave is , and his body was cremated here according to Sikh traditions and according to some local soldiers stationed at the jamrud fort where this grave is on moonlight 14 of moon strange things happen in the room where his body was kept … Most probably hunted as soldier claims but it is an unconfirmed report and has to see… But definitely a historical landmark and also a place of interest for the Sikhs of India and Pakistan.
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Bab-e-Khyber (Khyber Gate) is a historical landmark and monument which stands at the entrance of the Khyber Pass in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. Jamrud Fort is located adjacent to it. The Khyber Pass (elevation: 1,070 m or 3,510 ft) is a mountain pass connecting the town of Landi Kotal, near the Afghanistan and Pakistan border, to the Valley of Peshawar by traversing part Read more...
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PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak formally inaugurated the Babe-e- Peshawar Flyover on Monday. The project costing Rs1.7 billion at Phase III Chowk Hayatabad was completed by the provincial government. The construction work was carried out by National Logistic Cell (NLC) in record period of five months. It is at the confluence of settled and tribal areas that will regulate the Read more...
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FeaturedBashirabad chowk is a busy place, chicken, fruits and vegitable shops, market. All essential commodities of all are available at the said chowk. Bashirabad chowk connects roads that goes to Firdous GT road, warsak road, charsadda road and Ashaab baba road. A small bazaar is situated where every kind of groceries, medicne, foods, hardware etc are also available. Nice place Read more...
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Sir Cunningham Clock Tower is a Historical Landmark and Memorandum that Places in Peshawar KPK Pakistan. Nearby the Chowk Yaadgar is a Cunningham Clock Tower It was built in 1900 “in Commemoration of the Diamond jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen Empress”, but. is named after Sir George Cunningham who came along somewhat later. Cunningham started his Asian career Read more...
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Rehman Baba Darbar (Tomb) is located in Peshawar KPK Pakistan. Rahman Baba is considered the most widely read poet in Pashto speaking regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Abdur Rahman Baba died in 1715 CE, and his tomb is housed in a large domed shrine, or Mazar, on the southern outskirts of Peshawar (Ring Road Hazar Khwani). The site of Read more...
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