Panjub is a territory of n orthern India. The condition of Borders by India and Pakistan. The verifiable territory of Punjab has been governed by numerous overcome leaders of the nation since ages which have brought about the development of eye-getting structures, landmarks, and rich castles. While provincial Punjab is known the nation over for its rich green landscapes, paddy fields, and wheat preparations, the urban territories are known for their relationship with the chivalric stories of Sikh Gurus and valiant rulers. The strongholds and castles worked in the diverse corners of the state are very commended for their verifiable and logical engineering esteem. The masterful brilliance of a large portion of these legacy structures merits applauding and gives the history buffs enough data to continue considering. In any case, it isn't workable for one to investigate these attractions on a short excursion. Along these lines, in this blog of Punjab Heritage and Cultural Travel Guide, we have recorded the best fortifications and royal residences which are must-see amid your occasions in Punjab.
Amritsar
Amritsar was a conventional junction of exchange courses and the Yarkandis, Turkomens, Kashmiris, Tibetans, and Iranians that were found here demonstrate its associations with the Old Silk Road and the exchange courses of Central Asia. The first site for the city of Amritsar was allowed by the Mughal Emperor Akbar (1556 – 1605) however the Sikh Guru, Ram Das demanded to pay its incentive to the nearby Jats who claimed it, in this manner dispensing with the likelihood of future question on proprietorship.
Ram Das at that point welcomed nearby dealers to live and exchange the prompt region and the town progressed toward becoming Amritsar. In 1761, the Afghan Ahmad Shah Durrani sacked the town and demolished the sanctuary. The sanctuary was revamped in 1764 and amid the rule of Ranjit Singh was roofed over with overlaid copper plates, in this way offering ascend to the name 'The Golden Temple. The main Ataraction of the Amritsar is Golden Temple. The main atraction of the golden temple is every one can visit the holy place the gate is always open for every one, the famous "LANGAR"(IN PANJUBI LANGUAGE) or is called prasad for everyone free of cost and every day it serve around 3 lakhs people can take participate in langar.
The best time visit to amritsar in MARCH - APRIL or SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER after this month it will be to cold.
GOLDEN TEMPLE
GOBINDGARH FORT
Worked in 1760s by the Bhangi Misi Rulers, Gobindgarh Fort or Gujar Singh Fort is a memorable military post in the focal point of the city of Amritsar. Initially worked of mud, the fortification was caught by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was renamed Gobind Garh after the name of the renowned religious figure of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh. It was Ranjit Singh who developed the post with blocks and lime andis. Each edge of the post has a parapet and two entryways. The fundamental passage is called Nalwa Gate and Killer Gate is the back passageway. The fortress has a treasury, arsenal and certain different effects to the Maharaja. It is trusted that the post has a shrouded underground passage that opens towards Lahore.
RAMBAGH PALACE
Worked in 1760s by the Bhangi Misi Rulers, Gobindgarh Fort or Gujar Singh Fort is a memorable military post in the focal point of the city of Amritsar. Initially worked of mud, the post was caught by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was renamed Gobind Garh after the name of the well known religious figure of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh. It was Ranjit Singh who built the fortress with blocks and lime andis. Each edge of the fortress has a parapet and two entryways. The primary passage is called Nalwa Gate and Killer Gate is the back passageway. The fortification has a treasury, arsenal and certain different assets to the Maharaja. It is trusted that the stronghold has a shrouded underground passage that opens towards Lahore.
One of the best most legacy vacation destinations in Punjab, Qila Mubarak is situated in the core of the city of Bathinda. A noticeable verifiable landmark, this fortification is otherwise called Bathinda Fort and was worked in 1764 by Maharaja Ala Singh. It is a similar place where Rajia Sultana, the principal lady leader of Delhi was detained. The post has two fundamental parts called Qila Androon and Qila Mubarak. The Qila Androon was the living arrangement of the imperial family and looks shocking for delineating an amalgam of Rajasthani and Mughal engineering style. The Darbar Hall of this stronghold is changed into a little exhibition hall where the arms and armours utilized by the lords through the ages have been kept.
JALLIANWALA BAGH
Jallianwala Bagh (Garden) in the northern Indian city of Amritsar, was ordered by General R.E.H. Dyer. On Sunday April 13, 1919, which happened to be 'Baisakhi', one of Punjab's largest religious festivals, fifty British Indian Army soldiers, commanded by Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer, began shooting at an unarmed gathering of men, women, and children without warning. Dyer marched his fifty riflemen to a raised bank and ordered them to kneel and fire. Dyer ordered soldiers to reload their rifles several times and they were ordered to shoot to kill. Official British Raj sources estimated the fatalities at 379, and with 1,100 wounded. Civil Surgeon Dr Williams DeeMeddy indicated that there were 1,526 casualties. However, the casualty number quoted by the Indian National Congress was more than 1,500, with roughly 1,000 killed. On April 13, the holiday of Baisakhi, thousands of Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh (garden) near the Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar. Baisakhi is a Sikh festival, commemorating the day that Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa Panth in 1699, and also known as the 'Birth of Khalsa.' During this time people celebrate by congregating in religious and community fairs, and there may have been a large number who were unaware of the political meeting.
THINGS TO DO IN AMRITSAR
Visit place:- Golden Temple, Wagga Border, Jalliwanwala Bagh, Durga mandir, Pakishtni black salt.
Food:- Kara Prasad(LANGAR),Amritsari Kulcha, Chole Bhautre, Tikkis,Lassi,Tea.
Things to Buy:- Silk Turban, Panjubi suits, Kurta,Carpets, Punjabi mojri.
For my recommendation is the the best view of Golden Temple from HOTEL RAMANEEK,its located beside of the Golden Temple.
Jalandhar
The city is named after Jalandhar, a devil lord, who finds a say in the Puranas and Mahabharta. As indicated by another legend, Jalandhar was the capital of the kingdom of lav, child of Rama. As per yet another form Jalandhar is said to have gotten its name from the vernacular term `Jalandhar' implies zone inside the water, i.e. tract laying between the two streams Satluj Beas, still another name of Jalandhar had been Trigartta, as it was waters by three waterways, Satluj, Beas and Ravi. It also known as Sports City.
Travel options from Delhi include train and road travel. Jalandhar is well connected by trains, including a Shatabdi train from Delhi to Amritsar via Jalandhar which runs twice a day with air-conditioned chair car coaches. Jammu Mail, among others, runs in the night from Delhi to Jalandhar. Apart from trains, Jalandhar is easy accessible by buses plying from all over the North India. There are many interstate buses connecting Jalandhar to the major towns of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan.
THINGS TO DO IN JALANDHAR
Visit place:- Joity Chowk,Science City,Nikku Park,Wonderland, Baba Sodal Festivel.
Food:-Makki di roti and sarson da saag, Aloo paratha, Kulfi,Lassi
Marketing:- Sports Goods, Punjabu Jutis.
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