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Revision as of 16:22, 31 October 2023

  1. Kali Mata Temple
  2. Dada Shambhunath Shiv temple, village Mahri built by Raja Puranmal aka Salewan of Sialkot
  3. Shambunath at Nahri <, NIC Sonipat.
  4. Note: Sialkot is is ancient city of Sagala city razed by Alexander the Great in 326 BCE, and then made capital of the Indo-Greek Kingdom by Menander I in the 2nd century BCE – a time during which the city greatly prospered as a major centre for trade and Buddhist thought.

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