Gurudwaras in Hazara

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Bala Kot is a historical town in tehsil Mansehra of district Hazara. When Sat Gur Nanak Dev Ji came here for the emancipation of the eople, Bhai Bala Ji stayed back for some time to preach Sikhism. There are three springs at this pace now. One is inside the precinct of tjie Shrine and is […]

This tiny Village called Chitti Gatti is in P.S Mansehra. (Hazara district) This domed Shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome the genital of Shiv (Shiv Ling) used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth […]

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