Sahiwal and me || Sahiwal Sargodha || Sahiwal Dakomentry || Historical Gates of Sahiwal || Satory

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10 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Sahiwal and me || Sahiwal
Sahiwal and me || Sahiwal Sargodha || Sahiwal Dakomentry || Historical Gates of Sahiwal || Satory
Sahiwal and me || Sahiwal Sargodha || Sahiwal Dakomentry || Historical Gates of Sahiwal || Satory
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Historical festivals of Tehsil Sahiwal
plaques installed on the front and side minarets of this gate inform that this gate suffered more destruction than others in this storm, therefore Deputy Commissioner James Reed during the ICS era, Chaudhary Radha Kishan, and Sardar Abdul Rahman Khan reconstructed half of the gate with his own knot in 1937. Majlis-e-Ahrar, before the Pakistan Movement gained momentum, was the name of an anti-colonialist organization of prominent preachers and firebrand workers of Punjab. Like other cities and towns of the province, the Dinka of which used to ring well in Sahiwal. Here, the leader of Ahrar was Pir Muhammad Shah Sahib, whose fountain of knowledge did not have as much water as he was an unbounded river in the river. He was a very simple and flowing sage. Syed Attaullah Shah Bukhari, the greatest Khatib Ameer-e-Shariat of Pakistan, was imprisoned by the British government in serious cases during the Second World War, so in this hour of suffering, the local Ahrar people in Pir Muhammad Shah's funeral gave some help to their families. About which the women of the house informed Shah Sahib in the jail. When he was released from The jail, Sahiwal held a Khatm-e Nabubat meeting here out of devotion to the Ahrar. Until a little less than forty years ago, the door sloped west along the back road. The slope below it was formed in the early days of the city's ٖOundation when Earth was taken from here to build the wall and fort. Bhai Yusuf, It is said that in childhood when we were young when we looked from the height of the road, the committee school and Pirhabib Nange's court were clearly visible. The first house building was built here at the beginning of the eighties of the last century. Now this place is full of houses. Before the partition, there used to be a garden of Chaudhry Radha Kishan, in which guava, Jamon, and mango trees grew. In the same garden, a pandal was built for Shah Sahib's general Jalsa, a commemorativeJalsa in which the women's seating area was separated from the men's section by installing aqueducts. was separated. In the garden and in the open space of the road, the city, and the nearby Thatti Wadas, the people gathered together. Maulana Muhammad Ali Jalandhri, Qazi Ehsan Ahmad Shujaabadi, etc. showed the essence of speech, but Amir-e-Shariat Syed Abdullah Shah Bukhari poured out rivers of eloquence. Bhai Ashfaq Wini, referring to the late Malik Waris, states that Malik Waris was in the audience of this meeting, he used to say that "Shah Sahib had returned from here because of the small number of Mirzais in the city and surrounding villages. In spite of this, living in peace and Basanashah caused the great anger of Sahih Sahib. He said in a sad tone, "It is such a big city and the Mirzais insult the Holy Prophet even though they are few, and you keep seeing the spectacle" in front of the door like today. In the past, there was a well, somewhere a path, somewhere a cremation ground, on which the Hindus of the city used to burn their dead and later bathed in the well or well. There were rooms on both sides of the door.
He ruled from 1556 to 1605 and was known for his administrative skills and military prowess. During his reign, he expanded the Mughal Empire over a large part of the Indian subcontinent. The main gates of Sahiwal tehsil of Sargodha district were built during the reign of Akbar in the late 16th century. These gates were built as part of the larger fortifications of the city, intended to protect the people from invasion and to serve as a symbol of Mughal power and prestige. The gates were built in the traditional Mughal style, characterized by the use of intricate carvings and graceful arches. The main gates of Tehsil Sahiwal are among the most impressive architectural works of the Mughal period. They are made of sandstone and are decorated with intricate carvings and inscriptions that reflect the Mughal style of architecture. The doorways are tall and imposing and have a central arch flanked by smaller arches on either side. The central arch is decorated with intricate carvings depicting scenes from Mughal life as well as religious symbols and motifs. Apart from its impressive design, the main gates of Tehsil Sahiwal are also known for their historical significance. are known. They are considered to be one of the few surviving structures of the Mughal era and are a testament to the architectural and engineering prowess of the Mughal
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