1.Gaushala Khokhar kalan If atmerc search of a peaceful culturally rich place to relax over a weekend, then the newly established Gaushala in Khokhar Kalan is the best place to
1.Gaushala Khokhar kalan If atmerc search of a peaceful culturally rich place to relax over a weekend, then the newly established Gaushala in Khokhar Kalan is the best place to
1.Shahi Maqbre Situado neste histórico povoado do Punjab, Maler Kotla, os Shahi Maqbre–E ou os Semboios do rei ou são testemunhos silenciosos, mas poderosos do rico património cultural e espiritual
1. Gurudwara Mehdiana Sahib Gurudwara Mehdiana Sahib which Sikhs refer to as the School of Sikh HIstory stands among the most significant stops for people visiting Ludhiana city. Sikhs consider
1.Jagatjit Palace A royal masterpiece named Jagatjit Palace appears concealed within the cultural district of Kapurthala in Punjab. The former royal palace of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh who ruled Kapurthala as
1.Rangla Punjab Haveli Rangla Punjab Haveli serves as a cultural center that presents the traditional culture together with art forms from Punjab in Jalandhar. The cultural museum and showhouse provides
1.Kamahi Devi Temple At a distance of 40 kilometers from active Hoshiarpur one finds the peaceful Kamahi Devi Temple. Goddess Kamakshi finds her worship place inside the tranquil village of
1.Chhota Ghallughara In 1740 Massa ranghar suffered decapitation as punishment executed by Sukha Singh and mehtab Singh after the desecration of Harirnander Sahib. The Khalsa members developed a deep admiration
1.The National Martyrs Memorial The National Martyrs Memorial Hussainiwala honors three National Martyrs S Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev who showed an unstoppable revolutionary character while voluntarily surrendering their lives
1.Clock Tower Fazilka 06 June 1939 Built during the Mughal Empire era and British Indian rule yet inspired by Vastu Kala principles and artistic design techniques the tower known as
1.Sanghol Museum Sanghol represents an historical legacy of Harappan civilization which Today is preserved through the Archaeological Survey of India. Soon builders will create a new tourist complex in the