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This village once known as Rehsema is a border village of the district and tehsil of Sialkot. There were three Gurdwaras built in the memory of a visit to the village by Guru Hargobind Ji. | This village once known as Rehsema is a border village of the district and tehsil of Sialkot. There were three Gurdwaras built in the memory of a visit to the village by Guru Hargobind Ji. | ||
Now part of Pakistan the Gurdwaras have ceased to be used as places of Sikh worship. | |||
* Kund Sahib, now completely destroyed | * Kund Sahib, now completely destroyed | ||
*Gurusar Sahib | *Gurusar Sahib |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 29 October 2008
Gurdwara Kund Sahib has been completely destroyed. A tapashtan (Meditation quarter) at the edge of Kund Sahib is still standing today.
This village once known as Rehsema is a border village of the district and tehsil of Sialkot. There were three Gurdwaras built in the memory of a visit to the village by Guru Hargobind Ji. Now part of Pakistan the Gurdwaras have ceased to be used as places of Sikh worship.
- Kund Sahib, now completely destroyed
- Gurusar Sahib
- Tahli Sahib.
This village is called Salehpur now. There is an embankment near Chaprar and the village can be reached by crossing this embankment.