Fatehabad, Punjab

Fatehabad is a small town in the Tarn Taran district of the Punjab region located about 25 km from Sultanpur Lodhi[1]

Historical importance

Fatehabad was once the capital of the Ahluwalia Misl prior to the shifting of the capital to Kapurthala. This town is older than Tarn Taran and Amritsar. It was originally a border fort that had a garrison permanently stationed there, and is known to have existed from the time of Mahmud Ghazni, or even earlier. The name Fatehabad is believed to signify the victory of the Ahluwalia Misl against the Khokhars, the ancient resident clan whose members were reputed to have assassinated Muhammad Ghori.

The older town—which was of strategic importance—was frequently visited by the Mughals and the later rulers, the Mughals had constructed an Imperial Serai to stop armies and caravans,[2] beside several other buildings, which are now in ruins following the destruction of the older town by the forces of the Mughal Ruler Jahangir.

Fatehabad is also known as the place where the First Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak had penned the Gurbani in praise of Nature[3]

Fatehabad is the place to which the family of the renowned Urdu poet, Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi belonged.

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