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- Q15242628 subject Q7355940.
- Q15242628 subject Q8299954.
- Q15242628 subject Q8898586.
- Q15242628 abstract "Lohgarh was the capital of the first Sikh state Panoramio photo of Gurudwara Quila Lohgarh only left mark of first Sikh state under Banda Singh Bahadur from 1710 to 1715.An older name of Lohgarh is Mukhlispur. After capturing Sirhind, in 1709 Banda Singh Bahdur captured Sadaura in 1709. He made Mukhlispur the capital of first Sikh Empire, established where mukhlisgarh fort had been built by Shahjahan. He fortified it further and named it as Lohgarh. Old fort of mukhlispur was built by Mukhlis Khan an emir of Shah Jahan for his summer resort.Situated on an elevated summit at the steps of Himalayas, about half way between Nahan and Sadahaura about 21 miles from Sadhaura and within boundaries of village ammuwal, it could be approached only by curly rocks and ravines.Old fort was repaired by Banda Singh & given a new name Lohgarh or Iron fort.It was surrounded by two rivulets Pamuwali and Daskawali, originally forming one stream.".
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- Q15242628 wikiPageWikiLink Q7355940.
- Q15242628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8299954.
- Q15242628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8898586.
- Q15242628 name "Lohgarh".
- Q15242628 point "30.428716666666666 77.406975".
- Q15242628 type Place.
- Q15242628 type Location.
- Q15242628 type Place.
- Q15242628 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q15242628 type Settlement.
- Q15242628 type Village.
- Q15242628 type Thing.
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- Q15242628 comment "Lohgarh was the capital of the first Sikh state Panoramio photo of Gurudwara Quila Lohgarh only left mark of first Sikh state under Banda Singh Bahadur from 1710 to 1715.An older name of Lohgarh is Mukhlispur. After capturing Sirhind, in 1709 Banda Singh Bahdur captured Sadaura in 1709. He made Mukhlispur the capital of first Sikh Empire, established where mukhlisgarh fort had been built by Shahjahan. He fortified it further and named it as Lohgarh.".
- Q15242628 label "Lohgarh (Bilaspur)".
- Q15242628 lat "30.428716666666666".
- Q15242628 long "77.406975".
- Q15242628 name "Lohgarh".