Guess the Place -Part 2

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not a religious place. related to freedom fighting (Independence Movement)

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JallianwalaBagh

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I think you are right :k:

Washing machine aapki hui :aejaz:

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righto:k:

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Couldnt judge that this could be Jallianwala bagh, I was thinking that this is relevant to 1857 uprising.

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I don't think 1857 revolt saw major contribution from Punjab

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I think there was, but the Sikhs stayed away as only a few years ago rest of India helped British defeat Sikh empire.

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not sure :hmmm:

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guesses?

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Waris Shah's mazar?

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:nahi:

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I have a hunch this is in Lahore...

crossed Multan and Sindh...

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Not in Pakistan :)

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oh :smack:

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Ajmer?

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righto. Dargah Ajmer Sharif

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^ Ok. Ajmer is present in Rajhastan, India.

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The journey to Ajmer Sharif - from Akbar to Zardari | TwoCircles.net

The marble-domed tomb of the Sufi saint, located 145 km from Jaipur, in the middle of Ajmer’s walled city area, attracts a huge mass of people from all over the world who come here with an ardent wish and a prayer on their lips.

The tomb is located at the centre of a courtyard and is surrounded by a marble platform. It is believed that the remains of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, also known as Khwaja Garib Nawaz, lie buried at the shrine.

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