Each of them contributed to the city of Amritsar. They were crushed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, early in his career.
Part of Amritsar was controlled by The Khanhiya Misl with whom Maharaja Ranjit Singh formed a matrimonial alliance by marrying Jai Singh infant granddaughter Mahtab Kaur when he was six year old himself. The Ahluwalia Misl Controlled a large part of the city. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia was its most prominent leader.
He was at one time the richest and the most powerful misaldars. The Misl built a fort in the city and had full control, till Maharaja Ranjit Singh forces to accept his leadership. The Ramgaria Misl controlled the rest of Amritsar and was the most powerful misls. It was attacked by the imperial Mughal forces but it was rebuilt by Jassa Singh who renamed the place as Ramgarh from which his misl took its name Ramgarhia.
Amritsar has an extreme type of climate with very hot summers and chilly winters. The region has four distinct seasons- the winter season November to March , the summer season April to June , monsoon season July to September and post- monsoon season September to November. Summers can be as hot as 46 degrees. During winters, temperature may drop down to a minimum of - 3 degrees centigrade. The ideal time to visit Amritsar is between the months of October and March.
The temple was the main centre of the old Amritsar city, which is visited by the Sikh devotees from all parts of the world. Built between and , the temple architecture is a combination of Hindu and Muslim styles.
Jallianwala Bagh - The park is situated close to the Golden Temple. It commemorates 2, Indians, who were killed or wounded by the British soldiers during a meeting. Wagah Border - Wagah Border, the final frontier is located about 47 kms from Amritsar.
This is the only border crossing between India and neighbour country Pakistan. Every evening at sunset the parade takes place between the soldiers of India and Pakistan. It is a great moment to see the soldiers of both the countries in high enthusiasm and respect for each other.
Built on the lines of holy shrine of Mata Vasihno Devi in Jammu, the temple is thronged by a large number of devotees. The sacred place for the Hindus, is visited by a large number of people to get a glimpse of statues illustrating scenes from the mythological Ramayana.
Lalbagh Garden - Covering an area of km, this beautifully laid out garden is a popular picnic spot in the city. The garden is home to many tropical and subtropical plants, a deer park, fountains and pond that attract the visitors.
Try the popular thalis, which feature channa, paneer and naan, followed by delicious cardamom-flavoured rice pudding. You can expect all the Punjabi favourites served at the original restaurant, including parathas stuffed with herby potato, wafer-thin dosas and lassis.
Women from all over India come here to pray to the female saint Lal Devi for fertility. Amy Blyth contributed additional reporting to this article. We and our partners use cookies to better understand your needs, improve performance and provide you with personalised content and advertisements. To allow us to provide a better and more tailored experience please click "OK".
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