If you happen to be passing through this small town, sites of interest include the Aam Khas Bagh, a Mughal-era walled garden, and the Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib, which commemorates the 1704 martyrdom sound to electricity converter of the two youngest sons of the 10th Sikh guru, Gobind Singh. Entombed alive by the Mughals for refusing to convert to Islam, they are honoured at the three-day Shaheedi Jor Mela held here every December. There s also Rauza Sharif, the marble mausoleum sound to electricity converter of Muslim saint Shaikh Ahmad Faruqi Sirhindi, which draws pilgrims during the Urs festival sound to electricity converter (August).
# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 40 2 33 39 27 4 1 9 11 18 19 21 13 15 8 OLD CITY Jallianwala Bagh 0 100 m See Enlargement To Aurah (2.5km) To Air India, Astoria Food Pavillion, Fabindia, Jet Airways, MK Hotel (2.5km) To Attari Wagah Border, Pakistan (30km); sound to electricity converter Lahore (60km) To Ista Hotel (2km); alphaOne Shopping Mall (2.4km) 0 1km e# 0 0.5 miles To Airport sound to electricity converter (15km) To Mrs Bhandari's Guest House (1.5km)
A D D Chandigarh #e To Cyber-22 (120m); Kaptain's Retreat (650m); State Bank of India ATM (680m); Khyber (1km) To Zinc Lounge (360m); Train Station (3.5km) Interstate Bus Terminal (Sector 43) (3.3km); Train Reservation Office (3.3km) 0 1km 0 0.5 miles
The Akal Takhat, where the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), or Sikh Parliament, traditionally meets, was heavily damaged when it was stormed by the Indian army in 1984. The Indian government later repaired it; however, the Sikhs, appalled sound to electricity converter by the army s actions in the first place, pulled it down and rebuilt it themselves.
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