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URI, an old town 54 km southwest of  Baramula  (S^ia'N, 74<)23'E) at the western end of the Kashmir valley, was visited by  Guru  Hargobind (15951644) on his way from  Baramula  to  Naluchhi  (now in Pakistanoccupied territory).  Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin Param Pillan commemorating the visit is situated 6 km east of Un and marks the site where, according to local tradition, the  Guru  held a discourse with some Muslim holy men. A small  Gurdwara  built by  Sardar  Hari Singh Nalva,  the celebrated general of  Sikh  times, was reconstructed in 1983. The present building is a rectangular hall, with die sanctum at the far end. The  Gurdwara  is managed by the Jammu and Kashmir  Gurdwara  Board through its district committee at Baramula.
'''Uri''', an old town 54 km southwest of  Baramula  (S^ia'N, 74<)23'E) at the western end of the Kashmir valley, was visited by  Guru  Hargobind (1595-1644) on his way from  Baramula  to  Naluchhi  (now in Pakistan occupied territory).  Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin Param Pillan commemorating the visit is situated 6 km east of Uri and marks the site where, according to local tradition, the  Guru  held a discourse with some Muslim holy men. A small  Gurdwara  built by  Sardar  Hari Singh Nalwa,  the celebrated general of  Sikh  times, was reconstructed in 1983. The present building is a rectangular hall, with the sanctum at the far end. The  Gurdwara  is managed by the Jammu and Kashmir  Gurdwara  Board through its district committee at Baramula.

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Uri, an old town 54 km southwest of Baramula (S^ia'N, 74<)23'E) at the western end of the Kashmir valley, was visited by Guru Hargobind (1595-1644) on his way from Baramula to Naluchhi (now in Pakistan occupied territory). Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin Param Pillan commemorating the visit is situated 6 km east of Uri and marks the site where, according to local tradition, the Guru held a discourse with some Muslim holy men. A small Gurdwara built by Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, the celebrated general of Sikh times, was reconstructed in 1983. The present building is a rectangular hall, with the sanctum at the far end. The Gurdwara is managed by the Jammu and Kashmir Gurdwara Board through its district committee at Baramula.