sirhind


Sirhind Fatehgarh is a town in Punjab that is famous for its rich history and religious significance. Also known as Gurumaari, this city has been inhabited for a long time. Located between Ludhiana and Ambala, Sirhind is one of the most sacred Sikh cities in the world. It also has a rich history and cultural heritage of inclusion and diversity. Many people believe that the name Sirhind comes from 'Sar-i hind', meaning Frontier of Hind, as the Mughal invaders saw it as a 'gate to Hindustan'. It is reported that the area's rulers fought bravely against the invaders, and the many forts and fortresses in the city testify to the city's military and strategic importance. Today, Sirhind is a major tourist attraction in Punjab and is home to numerous forts, museums, Gurudwaras, and gardens each with its fascinating history. The Fatehgarh Sahib also known as Sirhind is a prominent Sikh pilgrimage, located in the Fatehgarh Sahib region of Punjab. It is also famous for a Muslim saint called the tomb of Muzzajuddin Al Sani. Ludhiana is famous for its textile industry and is often referred to as Manchester India. Historical attractions such as Ludhiana Fort, Maharana Ranjit Singh War Museum, Pharaohur Fort, and other beautiful places can be visited to learn more about our ancient times.