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This village by the name of Rehsema is a border village of district and tehsil Sialkot. There are three Gurdwaras of Guru Hargobind Ji in this village, namely (1) Kund Sahib (2) Gurusar Sahib, and (3) Tahli Sahib. This village is called Salehpur now. There is an embankment near Chaprar and the village can be reached by crossing this embankment. Gurdwara Kund Sahib has been completely destroyed. A tapashtan (Meditation quarter) at the edge of Kund Sahib is still standing today.
'''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.

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.