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Crown of Ajit Singh - During Surat Congress of 1907, Extremist Group leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak felicitated Ajit Singh by presenting him with this crown.

Sari Nisan Sahib di sewa meti Mag 1 Semt Khalsa 140 nu Bhai Ratan Singh Meher Singh ji Bajaj Lyallpur ne kari. Das Saktar Sri Guru Singh Sabah Lyallpur 1911 (please correct translation if I am wrong)

Fakir Khana is the private museum of the Fakir Family of Lahore. It is one of the largest private museums in South Asia. Considered a hidden treasure of art: paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, Chinese porcelain, Persian carpets and countless masterpieces of Art, it is situated in Bhati Gate, a legendary section of the Walled City of Lahore, Punjab province of Pakistan.

The Museum gives the visitor interesting information on the culture and history of Punjab. The exhibits of the museum include gifts from Queen Victoria and Maharajah Ranjit Singh to Fakir Syed Azizuddin and Fakir Syed Nooruddin who were advisors in his court. The Museum is currently managed by members of the Fakir Family. It is closed to the general public and visitations are by appointment only.

Stone Fixed At Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab

Sikh Era Weapons at Lahore Fort Pakistan

Railway Station Theri Sansi (Now Closed) Gujranwala West Punjab

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Inside Gurdwara Rori Sahib Eimanabad Punjab.

Sikh Gallery Timings Lahore Fort Pakistan

Door Of Gurdwara Bhai Laloo Di Khooi Eimanabad Punjab

Sikh Era Weapons at Lahore Fort Pakistan

Inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab

Pre Partition 1947 Sikh Junj Ghar (Wedding Hall / House) in Chak No. 91 R.B. Tehsil Jaranwala District Lyallpur West Punjab

Notice Board at the doorstep of Gurdwara Rori Sahib Eimanabad Punjab

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Inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab

Inside view of Khalsa College Lyallpur, after partition 1947 this college converted to Municipal College Lyallpur Punjab

Very Old Stone Fixed At Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab

Bhagat singh, sukhdev, rajguru

Sikh Era Weapons at Lahore Fort Pakistan

Old Stone Fixed At Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab.

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Inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala Pakistan.

Mostly these people are Sindhi Hindus & came to see Gurdwara Dera Sahib Lahore Punjab

The Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who used it as court of Justice, built the open pavilion. The combination of white marble and red sandstone brackets, and marble trellis screens with red sandstone posts in the ornamental railing placed on the roof of the building clearly indicate its Sikh origin.

 

These brass inkpot bombs were recovered by police from Lahore. They were meant to keep on Judges table and designed so as to trigger the explosion as soon as the lid was opened.

Dinning Hall / Langar Khana Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala West Punjab

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