Hasan Abdal
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Hasan
Abdal is 48 km from Rawalpindi. It is a beautiful, quiet place and a convenient
halting point of G.T. Road enroute to Peshawar or Abbottabad. This town
has a particular association with Mughals and Sikhs. It was mentioned by
Emperor Jehangir in his memoirs and frequently visited by successive Mughal
Kings, on their way to Kashmir.
It
remained a holy place for various religious groups through the ages. It
has a Sikh Gurdwara (temple) known as Panja Sahib having a sacred rock with the
hand print of their religious leader, Guru Nanak.Twice a year, Sikh pilgrims
visit this Gurdwara from all over the world. Two other historical
buildings of Mughal era (Muqbara Hakeeman and so-called tomb of Lala Rukh) are
located just opposite the Gurdwara.
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