Sir, 700 hundred means 70 Generations at the rate of 100 years each. I appreciate the Most intelligent persons, who made it without modern day technology and amenities. Amazingly, we can not believe it, But Truth is Truth. See the difference in between Old Generation minds and todays Selfish Generation Sir, Thanks Sir.
Good effort.More background and history of these buildings required. Inside views would have been better.There is a difference between a Mandir and a Gurdwara.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries History of kelakot :Rawal Siddh Devraj, V.No. 909-1030 (AD 852-973) and Jam Lakha Fulani were contemporaries. 2 Jam Lakha Vs.No. Became the ruler of Kelakot in 901 (844 AD) History of kelakot :Jam Lakha Jadecha Bhati's capital 'Kelakot' was situated eight-nine kos (25 km) south of Bhuj city in Kutch region and five kos (15 km) away from the sea coast. It is said that he had built a series of seven kots in the hills along the Bhadresar river in the Kutch peninsula and in addition to these, he had built eight more kots at a distance of fifteen kos from Rajkot. These eight coats were collectively called 'Aathkot'. Local people believe that he named his capital 'Kairkot' in memory of his queen Kair, which later came to be known as 'Kelakot'. During his reign Kelakot state was under Nagarthatta Pargana of Sindh Pradesh.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries 8. Lahore: This was an ancient city which was settled by Prince Luv of King Ram. Its ancient name was 'Lohawar', due to difficulty in pronouncing this name, Mongols and Mughals started calling it 'Lahore'. Here was the capital of Yaduvanshis and Bhatis. 9. Shalivahanpur: Raja Shalivahan in V.S. In 251 (AD 194), this fort was built near Lahore and the city was established. According to Colonel Todd V.S. 72. The construction of the fort of Shalivahanpur was started on Sunday, Eighth Bhadon (AD 016). 10. Sialkot: According to Bedford, King Shalivahan and his son built this fort in 078 AD. 11,12. Rana Samb, the second prince of Saubhangarh and Kashmir king Balabandh, built these two forts on the banks of river Sindh after defeating Padihar Rana of Singh state. Samba himself assumed the title of 'Rana' of the defeated Padihar Rana. 13. Kullurkot: Kullurao, the fourth prince of Raja Balabandh, V.S. This fort was built in 347 (AD 290). 14. Jhajhalkot: The fifth prince of Raja Balabandh, Anjh, V.S. This fort was built in 353 (AD 295). 15. Jehbandhakot: Jeh, the eighth prince of Raja Balabandh, in V.S. This fort was built in 358 (AD 301). 16. Abhaygarh (Abohar): This fort was built by Abhayraj, a son of Raja Balabandh. According to another description, this fort was built by Kumar Abhayrao of Masurrao, younger brother of Raja Bhupati Bhati (295-338 AD). 17. Lohkot: One Kumar Khemkaran of Raja Balabandh has done V.S. In 352 (295 AD) he established the city of Lohakot and built a fort there. 18. Basarwagarh: One Kumar Sehra of Raja Balbandh has registered with V.S. This fort was built on the western frontier of Punjab in 351 AD (294 AD). 19. Sirmaur: Sirmaur, a Kumar of Raja Balbandh, established a city and built a fort here in Himachal Pradesh. 20. Hisar: V.No. On 02, Kartik Sudi Dooj, Thursday (055 BC), Raja Hanspat, the sixty-sixth ruler of Yadu dynasty, started the construction work of this fort and established a city here. 21. Bhatner: Yuvraj Bhupati Bhati has done V.S. He built this fort on the eastern bank of the Ghaggar (Saraswati) river in 342 AD (286 AD) and named it 'Bhatner' (Bhatī+Ner) after his father Raja Bhati (AD 279-95 AD). 22. Sirsa: Prince Singhrao of Raja Bhati built a fort here and established the city and kept his capital here.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries 23. Samavahana: Prince Samoji of Raja Bhati assumed the title of 'Jam' after building this fort in Sindh Pradesh. 24. Khemkaran: King Khemkaran (AD 399-438) built this fort at Purakh near Lahore in Punjab and established a city here. 25. Mhoomanavahana: Raja Mangalrao built this fort in the east of present day Bahawalpur in 519 AD and kept his capital here. 26. Maroth: Raja Mandanrao started the construction work of this fort in the Ghaggar river valley in 599 AD, which was completed by his son Raja Sursen by 623 AD. It remained the capital of Bhati kings for many generations. 27. Kehror: Prince Tanuji of Rao Kehar (753-805 AD) wrote V.No. 827, on the day of Jeth Badi Panchami (770 AD), he started the construction work of this fort in the west across the Sutlej river and called it 'Kehrod' after the name of his father Rao Kehar. 28. Tanot: Rao Kehar V.No. The foundation of this fort was laid on the day of 827, Ashadh Badi Panchami, Friday (AD 770). V.No. 844, the work of the fort was completed on the full moon day of Magh month, Tuesday (787 AD). He named it 'Tanot' after the name of his crown prince Tanuji. Devi Avadji had got this fort consecrate. 29. Beejnote: V.No. On 873, Magh Sudi 13, Rohini Nakshatra, Sunday (816 AD), Rao Tanuji (805-20 AD) laid the foundation of this fort. It was named 'Binjhnot' after Goddess Binjhsnotiyaji. 30. Derawar: Rawal Siddh Devraj built this fort in the valley of Ghaggar-Hakra river. Siddha Jogi Ratan Nath V.No. This fort was consecrated on the day of 909, Vasant Panchami, Pukh Nakshatra, Monday (January 20, 852 AD). It remained the capital of Bhatis for some years. 31. Pugal: This was the capital of Panwars since ancient times. Rawal Siddh Devraj defeated the Panwars in 853 AD and captured the fort of Pugal. 32. Lodrwa: This Lodra was the ancient fort of Panwars, they had their capital here. Rawal Siddh Devraj took control of this fort in 857 AD by tricking King Jasman Panwar. In 873 AD, he moved the capital of his Bhati kingdom from Derawar to Ludrava. 33. Bikampur: This fort was built by King Vikramaditya before the war with the Shakas. This fort remained in ruins for many years, then Prince Jaitung of Rao Tanuji took it under his control in 860 AD and kept the headquarters of his jagir here. Later for some years it remained under the control of Zois. In 1046, Kumar Pahu of Baparao, the prince of Rawal Bachuji, captured this fort from the Joiya Got it.
PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT THE CHAKWAL RAILWAY LINE KAY POORAI RAILWAY KAY PATRIYAN (STEEL) MADE. 1000 TON KAY AAPKAY LADLAY INTERNATIONAL CHOORE FAMILY DIN KEE ROSHNI MAI CHOREE KAR KAI LAIGAYAI. AUOR APP NA SAMEJ DAIKH TAI REH GAYAI. KYA KAMAL HAI. ESS KO KEH TAI JADOO GAREE.
وہ چور لوگوں کو تعلیم و تربیت اور ہنر مند بنانے کے بجائے ،میٹرو، اورنج لائن ،اور بڑی سڑکیں کمیشن کی خاطر بنواتے ہیں، پٹریاں اکھیڑ کر لوہا بیچ کر پیسہ ہضم کر جاتے ہیں۔لیکن پھر بھی جو لوگ کہتے ہیں"،پاکستان کو نواز دو"🤨...یعنی دوسرے لفظوں میں پاکستان کو عذاب دو 😏،
انشا الله بہت جلد آپ سے ملاقات بھی ہو گی . اور آپ کے ساتھ ہم بھی آپ کے خوبصورت گاؤں کے ویڈیو بنائیں گے ہم نے بھی چینل بنایا ہوا ہے اور مجھے بھی پرانی عمارات اور جگہوں کو دیکھنے کے بیحد شوق ہے اور پسند بھی @@PakistaniDesiDiaries
My father was a rich man in bhon chakwal and had a haveli too,;ut I don't know the name of haveli however my dadajee name was ramlal,and he was a zamindar in bhon chakwal
Vary good information provided thanks bayta
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Greetings. Nice exploration. Thanks.
MashAllah brother very nice. Thank you for making this informatic video for us.❤ keep it up and waiting for new video on your channel.
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Good
You are requested to show video of Dhudial Town also.Niranjan Singh
Sure sir, I'll try my best ASAP.
Duhdial abi city hai
Sir,
700 hundred means 70 Generations at the rate of 100 years each.
I appreciate the Most intelligent persons, who made it without modern day technology and amenities.
Amazingly, we can not believe it,
But Truth is Truth.
See the difference in between Old Generation minds and todays Selfish Generation Sir,
Thanks Sir.
Good effort.More background and history of these buildings required. Inside views would have been better.There is a difference between a Mandir and a Gurdwara.
Deepka pdi koon kani ha prpal pak ha vr li nag soong dool vich
Chakwal meinpadshan village ka video bnana please
sure sir soon bna den gy ap klye
Do u know village Sachdeveya da Kitta Sarai Sidhu Kabirwala Khannewal
My Grandfather was born there
Its roots village
no Sir I have no idea about that
You are intrested fort history of sindh , cholistan ?
Yes brother.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries ok
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries History of kelakot :Rawal Siddh Devraj, V.No. 909-1030 (AD 852-973) and Jam Lakha Fulani were contemporaries. 2 Jam Lakha Vs.No. Became the ruler of Kelakot in 901 (844 AD) History of kelakot :Jam Lakha Jadecha Bhati's capital 'Kelakot' was situated eight-nine kos (25 km) south of Bhuj city in Kutch region and five kos (15 km) away from the sea coast. It is said that he had built a series of seven kots in the hills along the Bhadresar river in the Kutch peninsula and in addition to these, he had built eight more kots at a distance of fifteen kos from Rajkot. These eight coats were collectively called 'Aathkot'. Local people believe that he named his capital 'Kairkot' in memory of his queen Kair, which later came to be known as 'Kelakot'. During his reign Kelakot state was under Nagarthatta Pargana of Sindh Pradesh.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries 8. Lahore: This was an ancient city which was settled by Prince Luv of King Ram. Its ancient name was 'Lohawar', due to difficulty in pronouncing this name, Mongols and Mughals started calling it 'Lahore'. Here was the capital of Yaduvanshis and Bhatis.
9. Shalivahanpur: Raja Shalivahan in V.S. In 251 (AD 194), this fort was built near Lahore and the city was established. According to Colonel Todd V.S. 72. The construction of the fort of Shalivahanpur was started on Sunday, Eighth Bhadon (AD 016).
10. Sialkot: According to Bedford, King Shalivahan and his son built this fort in 078 AD.
11,12. Rana Samb, the second prince of Saubhangarh and Kashmir king Balabandh, built these two forts on the banks of river Sindh after defeating Padihar Rana of Singh state. Samba himself assumed the title of 'Rana' of the defeated Padihar Rana.
13. Kullurkot: Kullurao, the fourth prince of Raja Balabandh, V.S. This fort was built in 347 (AD 290).
14. Jhajhalkot: The fifth prince of Raja Balabandh, Anjh, V.S. This fort was built in 353 (AD 295).
15. Jehbandhakot: Jeh, the eighth prince of Raja Balabandh, in V.S. This fort was built in 358 (AD 301).
16. Abhaygarh (Abohar): This fort was built by Abhayraj, a son of Raja Balabandh. According to another description, this fort was built by Kumar Abhayrao of Masurrao, younger brother of Raja Bhupati Bhati (295-338 AD).
17. Lohkot: One Kumar Khemkaran of Raja Balabandh has done V.S. In 352 (295 AD) he established the city of Lohakot and built a fort there.
18. Basarwagarh: One Kumar Sehra of Raja Balbandh has registered with V.S. This fort was built on the western frontier of Punjab in 351 AD (294 AD).
19. Sirmaur: Sirmaur, a Kumar of Raja Balbandh, established a city and built a fort here in Himachal Pradesh.
20. Hisar: V.No. On 02, Kartik Sudi Dooj, Thursday (055 BC), Raja Hanspat, the sixty-sixth ruler of Yadu dynasty, started the construction work of this fort and established a city here.
21. Bhatner: Yuvraj Bhupati Bhati has done V.S. He built this fort on the eastern bank of the Ghaggar (Saraswati) river in 342 AD (286 AD) and named it 'Bhatner' (Bhatī+Ner) after his father Raja Bhati (AD 279-95 AD).
22. Sirsa: Prince Singhrao of Raja Bhati built a fort here and established the city and kept his capital here.
@@PakistaniDesiDiaries 23. Samavahana: Prince Samoji of Raja Bhati assumed the title of 'Jam' after building this fort in Sindh Pradesh.
24. Khemkaran: King Khemkaran (AD 399-438) built this fort at Purakh near Lahore in Punjab and established a city here.
25. Mhoomanavahana: Raja Mangalrao built this fort in the east of present day Bahawalpur in 519 AD and kept his capital here.
26. Maroth: Raja Mandanrao started the construction work of this fort in the Ghaggar river valley in 599 AD, which was completed by his son Raja Sursen by 623 AD. It remained the capital of Bhati kings for many generations.
27. Kehror: Prince Tanuji of Rao Kehar (753-805 AD) wrote V.No. 827, on the day of Jeth Badi Panchami (770 AD), he started the construction work of this fort in the west across the Sutlej river and called it 'Kehrod' after the name of his father Rao Kehar.
28. Tanot: Rao Kehar V.No. The foundation of this fort was laid on the day of 827, Ashadh Badi Panchami, Friday (AD 770). V.No. 844, the work of the fort was completed on the full moon day of Magh month, Tuesday (787 AD). He named it 'Tanot' after the name of his crown prince Tanuji. Devi Avadji had got this fort consecrate.
29. Beejnote: V.No. On 873, Magh Sudi 13, Rohini Nakshatra, Sunday (816 AD), Rao Tanuji (805-20 AD) laid the foundation of this fort. It was named 'Binjhnot' after Goddess Binjhsnotiyaji.
30. Derawar: Rawal Siddh Devraj built this fort in the valley of Ghaggar-Hakra river. Siddha Jogi Ratan Nath V.No. This fort was consecrated on the day of 909, Vasant Panchami, Pukh Nakshatra, Monday (January 20, 852 AD). It remained the capital of Bhatis for some years.
31. Pugal: This was the capital of Panwars since ancient times. Rawal Siddh Devraj defeated the Panwars in 853 AD and captured the fort of Pugal.
32. Lodrwa: This Lodra was the ancient fort of Panwars, they had their capital here. Rawal Siddh Devraj took control of this fort in 857 AD by tricking King Jasman Panwar. In 873 AD, he moved the capital of his Bhati kingdom from Derawar to Ludrava.
33. Bikampur: This fort was built by King Vikramaditya before the war with the Shakas. This fort remained in ruins for many years, then Prince Jaitung of Rao Tanuji took it under his control in 860 AD and kept the headquarters of his jagir here. Later for some years it remained under the control of Zois. In 1046, Kumar Pahu of Baparao, the prince of Rawal Bachuji, captured this fort from the Joiya
Got it.
PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT THE CHAKWAL
RAILWAY LINE KAY POORAI RAILWAY KAY
PATRIYAN (STEEL) MADE. 1000 TON KAY
AAPKAY LADLAY INTERNATIONAL CHOORE FAMILY DIN KEE ROSHNI MAI CHOREE KAR KAI LAIGAYAI. AUOR APP
NA SAMEJ DAIKH TAI
REH GAYAI. KYA KAMAL HAI. ESS KO KEH TAI JADOO GAREE.
وہ چور لوگوں کو تعلیم و تربیت اور ہنر مند بنانے کے بجائے ،میٹرو، اورنج لائن ،اور بڑی سڑکیں کمیشن کی خاطر بنواتے ہیں، پٹریاں اکھیڑ کر لوہا بیچ کر پیسہ ہضم کر جاتے ہیں۔لیکن پھر بھی جو لوگ کہتے ہیں"،پاکستان کو نواز دو"🤨...یعنی دوسرے لفظوں میں پاکستان کو عذاب دو 😏،
بہت اچھی ویڈیو
آپ کس شہر سے ہیں ؟
جزاكَ اللّٰه بھای ، میں تلہ گنگ سے ھوں
Ap mured sy ho Kaya ma bhoun sy hi huo
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انشا الله
بہت جلد آپ سے ملاقات بھی ہو گی . اور آپ کے ساتھ ہم بھی آپ کے خوبصورت گاؤں کے ویڈیو بنائیں گے
ہم نے بھی چینل بنایا ہوا ہے اور مجھے بھی پرانی عمارات اور جگہوں کو دیکھنے کے بیحد شوق ہے اور پسند بھی @@PakistaniDesiDiaries
Yahan ki garment Ko ine chijon ka rakhrakhav theek se karna chahie
sahe kaha bhai government ab kch thri krny lag gai ha care
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My father was a rich man in bhon chakwal and had a haveli too,;ut I don't know the name of haveli however my dadajee name was ramlal,and he was a zamindar in bhon chakwal
you have any idea about the haveli where it was located?
Not exactly ,I don't have any idea of location
OK bro.
Bhon very big town
میوزک بند کرو
Tum logo ne apne Pakistan ke virse ko khatm kar diya bahut afsoos hi
Tourism mandir gurdwara church se hoga vo aap ne Tod diya
u r right kch places pe aisa hoa ha per phir b Pakistan k pas abi b boit se mandir gurdwary ar cruches sahe mojood hn