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Pakistani town

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Place in Punjab, Pakistan
Sar Jalal
Coordinates: 33°09′54″N 73°28′57″E / 33.1650°N 73.4825°E / 33.1650; 73.4825
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictJhelum District Sohawa Tehsil nearby Tomb of Sultan Shahab ud Din (Muhammad of Ghor)

Sar Jalal (formerly Jalal Khurd) was a caravanserai located along an old stretch of the Grand Trunk Road in Pakistan. The caravanserai contains:

  • a Mughal era water tank, descended with stairs in it, constructed basically as farood gah to serve the army beside the old Grand Trunk Road. Jalal Khan Ghakkhar, a local chief of Ghakkhars to represent Mughals, constructed the tank (Sar) to be called Sar Jalal in his name, in addition to a patch of tunnel still visible, was also dug out for overflowing water;
  • a mosque dating back to the Tughlaq dynasty.
  • a shrine to Syed Jahan Shah Badshah Naqashbandi; anniversary (Urs) is celebrated annually on every first Thursday of the Bikrami month of Jeth to be continued for consecutive three days.
  • remnants of historical buildings like Police Station of Sarkar Khalsa, Caravanserai, Rani Palace and other buildings.

See also

References

  1. ^ Saifur Rahman Dar (1998). "Caravenserais along the Grand Trunk Road in Pakistan" (PDF). In Elisseeff, Vadime (ed.). The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce. Berghahn Books. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-57181-221-6.
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