History of my city

 Mandi bahauddin,located in the Punjab province of Pakistan,has a rich and diverse that traces back to ancient times.The area is believed to have been part of the old Gandhara civilization and has seen influences from various empires,including the Mayurans,Greeks under Alexander the Great, and later the Mughals.

The modern city of Mandi Bahauddin was established in early 20th century during British rule.It was originally a grain market("Mandi") founded by a Sikh landowner Bahauddin,from whom the city gets its name.Due to its strategic location between the Jehlum and Chenab rivers,it quickly grew into a bustling trade center.

Post independence in 1947,Mandi Bahauddin became part of Pakistan and has since developed into an important district.


Famous places of Mandi Bahauddin:

"Sufi City housing society"

Sufi City Mandi Bahauddin is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, known for its rich spiritual heritage and Sufi shrines.

The city is home to numerous historic mosques, tombs, and shrines, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

Mandi Bahauddin is named after theX famous Sufi saint, Bahauddin Zakariya, whose shrine is located in the city.

"RASOOL BARAGE"

Rasool Barrage is located in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan, on the Jhelum River.

It is a significant water management structure, supporting irrigation and agriculture in the region.

The barrage is also a popular recreational spot, offering scenic views and opportunities for boating and fishing.




"GURUDWARA BABA GURU NANAK"

Gurdwara Baba Guru Nanak is a historic Sikh temple located in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan.
The gurdwara is believed to have been visited by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, during his travels.
It is a significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs and a symbol of the region's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

gurdawara kair bawa

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