Gurudwaras in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
It was formerly called North West Frontier Province. It is one of the four Provinces of Pakistan. Its located in the north west of the country. The provincial capital and largest city is Peshawar.
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It is at least three centuries old. It is located in Jugiwara, Hashtnagri. Until 2005, it housed a vocational training centre for girls. After an earthquake the building was declared dangerous and the school was shifted to another building. The gurdwara has not been used for worship since the partition of the sub-continent. The gurdwara […]
Gurdawara Nihang Singh and Samadh of Phula Singh Akali.. At Peer Sabaq, Nowshera, KPK Akali Phula Singh (1 January 1761 – 14 March 1823) was a Akali Nihang Sikh leader. He was a saint soldier of the Khalsa Shaheedan Misl and also a senior general in the Sikh Khalsa Army and commander of the […]
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 […]
This place is on the main road beyond Topan Wala crossroad. There are workshop close it and the spire is visible inside the street. It is said that when Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji came to this city during his fourth itinerary, Goddess Kali was worshiped here. Guru Dev stayed at some distance from the […]
This sacred Shrine is located at Rakh Topi in the N.W.F.P. The place where this holy Shrine has been built is a beautiful and fascinating place. The construction of Gurdwara was started by Bhai Gur Bukhsh Singh ji Narankari. This Gurdwara was a big center of the Narankaris of this area. Acknowledgements: Text and photographs:Historical […]
This sacred Shrine of Sahib Guru HarGobind Ji is on Kashmir Road in Mansehra City. He came here while returning from Kashmir. The Siksh of the Gurus built this Gqrdwara at the site where he had stayed and pleased the loving Sangat by providing them with an opportunity to look at him. This Gurdwara is […]
This sacred Shrine is situated in Jhanda Ram Street near Chota Bazaar of Dera Ismail Khan. It was considered as the second biggest centre of Sangat in this town. The three storeyed building of this sacred place was built in 1895 AD. There is a high main gate in the front. Thete are two rooms […]
This fort called Jamrud is located in the north of Peshawar. It is the place where famous Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa fought valiantly against Afghan army and laid down his life on 19th Visakh, Samvat 1894 (1837 AD). The gurdwara and the samadh of this valiant general is inside Jamrud fort. Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa […]
This historical Shrine is located in Mohalla (locality) Ganj of Peshawar city. It is also known as Gurhatri and Dharamsala Baba Sri Chand. According to the older biographies Guru Nanak Ji, came here during his fifth itinerary. A Muslim leather merchant named Abdur Rehrnan presented Sat Gur with a pair of shoes. Guru Nanak Dev […]
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 sacred Shrine is located in Chota Bazaar of Dera Ismail Khan and can also be reached from Topan Wala Bazaar. Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this place during his fourth itinerary. At the site where lie stayed a Dharamsala was built by his Devotees. It is a beautiful and big building. Its main gate […]
This Gurdwara is situated in Jogan Shah locality of Namakmandi of Peshawar City where Sangat of Peshawar is held in the morning and evening and Parakash of Granth Sahib takes place. Joga was the son of Bhai Gurmukh Singh of Peshawar who was converted to Sikhism by tasting Amrit from Kalghidhar Patshah. Sat Gur took […]