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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.sgpc.net/historical-gurdwaras/pakistan_gurdwaras.html Sgpc.net Gurdwaras in Pakistan]
* [http://www.sgpc.net/historical-gurdwaras/pakistan_gurdwaras.html Sgpc.net Gurdwaras in Pakistan]
*[http://www.searchsikhism.com/gal5.html Picture Gallery]
* [http://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/my-yahoo/gurudwaras/historic-gurdwaras-in-pakistan/5/page-2.html thesikhencyclopedia.com]
*[http://www.gurdwaras.itgo.com/gop1.htm List of Gurdwaras]
* [http://www.searchsikhism.com/gal5.html Picture Gallery]
*[http://www.worldkhalsa.com/public/pakguru/nanaks1.html Janam Asthan- Nankana Sahib]
* [http://www.gurdwaras.itgo.com/gop1.htm List of Gurdwaras]
* [http://www.worldkhalsa.com/public/pakguru/nanaks1.html Janam Asthan- Nankana Sahib]


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Revision as of 07:16, 5 February 2008

Historical Gurdwaras in Pakistan are an essential part of Sikhism and form an important part of the history of Sikhism. The Punjab was only divided in 1947 when the separate nations of India and Pakistan were formed. Prior to this period, the whole of the area covered by the two countries was one nation.

A significant part of the Sikh history is linked to places that are now in Pakistan. The following is a brief list of the important places of Sikh history:


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