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The rugged old Jubi Tree in the north west corner of the compound is believed to possess special powers. Guru-ka-Langar or the communal canteen is towards the eastern entrance of the temple complex, and it provides free food to all visitors, regardless of colour, creed, caste or gender. Visitors to the Golden Temple must remove their shoes and cover their heads before entering the temple.

The temple is less crowded in the early mornings on weekends. Sri Guru Ramdass International airport nearest airport from Golden Temple and distance from airport is 13 kilometers. Amritsar Railway Station nearest railway station from Golden Temple and distance from station is 2 kilometers. The Ahluwalia Misl Controlled a large part of the city. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia was its most prominent leader. He was at one time the richest and the most powerful misaldars. The Misl built a fort in the city and had full control, till Maharaja Ranjit Singh forces to accept his leadership.

The Ramgaria Misl controlled the rest of Amritsar and was the most powerful misls. It was attacked by the imperial Mughal forces but it was rebuilt by Jassa Singh who renamed the place as Ramgarh from which his misl took its name Ramgarhia.

He was the ferocious military leader and even accepted red fort in New Delhi and made away with four guns and the endowment slab on which the Mughals were crowned and placed it within the Golden Temple Complex. The temple complex is currently managed by the Valmiki Tirath Development Board.

The Town Hall of Amritsar houses the Partition Museum which tells the story of the largest migration in human history, which took place after the division of British India into two independent dominions of India and Pakistan in The museum showcases documents, materials, stories, newspaper clippings, and artifacts belonging to the Partition survivors. It is estimated that more than , people were killed following the post-partition riots that took place from August to January Located about 28km from the city of Amritsar, Wagah serves as an army outpost on the International India-Pakistan border between the cities of Amritsar and Lahore.

It features an elaborate complex of roads, buildings, and barriers on both sides. Hundreds of spectators gather on both sides of the border every evening to witness this ceremony. At the beginning of the 19 th century, the fort was conquered by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was then named after Guru Gobind Singh — the 10 th Sikh Guru. The fort was strengthened by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to protect the holy Sri Harmandir Sahib and the city of Amritsar from attacks by the invaders.

The Ram Bagh Palace originally served as the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was later converted into a museum. The museum showcases the history, art, and architecture of the Sikhs during the 18 th and 19 th centuries.

Wagah Hardo Rattan, Punjab, , India. This one-stop shopping destination stocks a wide range of products, including electronics, books, handicrafts, home decor and clothing. Many people visit to buy quality woollen items, too, such as carpets, blankets and shawls. It also houses many reputable restaurants and tasty food stalls. Amritsar, India. The Guru Granth Sahib holy book of Sikhs is taken to the temple every morning and returned to the Akal Takht, also in the complex, at night.

Make sure you remove your shoes on entry and bring a suitable head covering. Park, Memorial. Sitting within a beautiful garden known as the Ram Bagh, this museum was once the summer palace of the first king of the Sikh Empire, Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ludhiana, India.



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