Gurdaspur is a City in the state of Punjab, situated in the northwest part of the Republic of India, between the rivers Beas and Raavi, 10 km from the international border between India and Pakistan. It houses the administrative headquarters of Gurdaspur District and is in the geographical centre of the district.
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That was my Visit in past month as I was with my friends there and it's situated in the Crowdy old city Area ,Under from many Daily Commuters passed Daily and it Has a great Historic importance as at the time of pertition of India ,Gurdaspur city was came under the Shakargarh Tehsil and Distt. Narowal,which presently is the part of Pakistan but The City Gurdaspur and it's adjoining towns were came in the territory of Today's India so it's Historic importance in the city is like HALL GATE of AMRITSAR as 8r was then The main entrance to the city and it's only Crowdy market Now called Androoni Bazaar and was called as by This name from past ,From this entry gate one can access to The old city Area that constructed of so condensed streets and multiple story Houses as Sun light Hardly came to the Ground and First floor of Multistorey Houses ,There Are many structure yet as it is of old small bricks jointed with limestone mixture ,in This while old city Area also situated The Famous Jhullna Mahal Gurdwara Sahib,Where a wall of same material present and some years back and often Now children of The city Ride upon it and shook it and this wall got blessed by Guru Nanak that it Never fall whether How many time we ride on it but it appears like we feeling an earthquake but wall is still there ,That is the Historic thinking behind that famous wall so it called Jhullna (Ride) Mahal and coming to The Kabootri Darwaza ,Now presently There is a Temple Cunstructed in it's Ground floor Rooms and almost every Daily commuter bow Down His or Her Head Before The Idols of Godess Durga and Lord Hanuman and Surprisingly A Huge Bang is There and every passerby stuck it as a respect to Temple and it sounds so loudly in that Crowdy Bazaar ,There is only space of 2 to 3 Bikes that can crossovers from that Darwaza and it's Hard to be there with a Car.
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Nurpur fort is just 25 km from pathankot. Their big walls and temple inside the fort have many stories to tell. As it was on heigh one can see beautiful scenes of nature.
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