Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-23 Kos Minar Lashkri Khan: Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-24 Kos Minar Ludhiana (Dhandari Kalan) Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-25 Kos Minar Ludhiana (Sherpur) Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-26 Ancient Site Sunet: Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-27 Kos Minar Sanehwal: Ludhiana Upload Photo: N-PB-28 Ancient site near college ...
Ludhiana (Punjabi: [lʊ́d̪ɪˈäːɳäː]) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Punjab. [9] The city has an estimated population of 1,618,879 as of the 2011 census and distributed over 310 km 2 (120 sq mi), [6] making Ludhiana the most densely populated urban centre in the state. [10]
The Government Institute of Textile Chemistry and Knitting Technology was initially based in the fort campus which is now shifted to the new address at Z - Block, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] See also
Sri Bhaini Sahib is a village located in the Ludhiana East tehsil, of Ludhiana district, Punjab. [1] It was previously known as Bhaini Bhoondar and Bhaini Ala. Earlier, it was also referred to as Bhaini Kookean and Ramdaspura. [2]
Ludhiana district is one of the 23 districts in the Indian state of Punjab. It is Punjab's largest district by both area and population. Ludhiana, the largest city in Punjab, is the district headquarters. The main industries are bicycle parts and hosiery. Ludhiana is a hub of ladies footwear manufacturing, with around 10,000 small-scale units.
Mughal Serai, Doraha is a Caravanserai located at Doraha in Ludhiana District. Its popularly known as 'Mughal Caravan Serai' as well as Doraha Sarai. This is often confused with this place as Serai Lashkari Khan. Serai Lashkari Khan is situated at 8-9 km distance from this. [1]
Machhiwara is one of the developing cities in the Ludhiana district of the Indian state of Punjab.Machhiwara is famous for Gurudwara Sri Charan Kanwal Sahib associated with Guru Gobind Singh ji and named after the Guru's feet that are compared to the lotus flower.
Phillaur Fort or Maharaja Ranjit Singh Fort is located on the Grand Trunk Road in Phillaur, Punjab, India. [1] [2] [3]During the reign of Shah Jahan (1628-1658) an Imperial sarai was constructed here and in 1809 it was rebuilt as a fort under the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839).