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Ludhiana
From being a small village called Meer Hota in 1481 to later Lodiana
and now Ludhiana, the city has never been caught napping. Under
theYodhas from the first to the fourth century, it later came under
the rule of Samudragupta. But the Original Ludhianavis settled here
much later in the ninth century. These were the Rajputs from south
and then the Turks and the Afghans who took the Bet area of Sutlej
on lease from Mohammad Gami. Later, the Sidhus, Gills, Sandhus and
the Grewals came from the jungles of Jagraon and camped here.
Sikandar Lodhi sent Yusaf and Nihang to stop the approaching Baloachs.
They crossed Sutlej and after defeating Khokhars of Doaba, established
Sultanpur Lodhi. Nihang stayed back at village Meer Hota as Naib.
He was the one who changed the name of the village to Lodiana. Later,
his grandson, Jalal Khan, built the Lodhi Fort there. His two sons
Aloo Khan and Khijar Khan divided among themselves the area around
the fort but were dethroned by Babur who even demolished Nihang's
tomb. That didn't end the travails of this town. During Akbar's
reign, it was a tehsil along with Tihara.
Ludhiana in Punjab, is Textile centre of India. It is a very rapidly
growing town on the south bank of the Sutlej river. The rich agricultural
area around it supports a large grain market. Hero Bicycles, the
world's largest manufacturer of bicycles is based here. Christian
Medical College Hospital, established in 1895, was the first school
of medicine in Asia. The world famous Punjab Agricultural University
is on the edge of the town. It has an excellent museum. Ludhiana
accounts for 90% of the country's woolen hosiery industry. It has
a large grain market and is famous for rural
Olympics.
Excur sion
Gurudwara Shrimanji Sahib Alamgir
Situated 10 Km from Ludhiana, the gurudwara commemorates the place
where the Muslim devotees Nabi Khan and Ghani Khan had carried Guru
Gobind Singh to safety during the battle. Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708),
the last of the Sikh Gurus, transformed the pacifist Sikh sect into
a martial community. He introduced rites of initiation into well-organised
Sikh army known as the 'Khalsa'. There is a tank where it is believed
that the Guruji had shot an arrow into the parched earth to pierce
a sub-terrain stream of water. A fair is held there in every December.
Pir-I-Dastgir shrine
The fort to the north-west of Ludhiana includes the shrine of Pir-I-Dastgir,
also known as Abdul Kadir Galani which draws both Hindu and Muslim
pilgrims.
Phillaur Fort
The fort was designed by Dewan Mohkam Chand, the brave general of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It is police training center now.
Punjab Agricultural University Museum
The world famous, Punjab Agriculture University founded in 1962
is situated on the outskirts of the city. It is patterned after
the Land Grant College of America. The Museum of Rural history of
Punjab is on the University campus. The museum building resemble
the traditional houses of rural Punjab. A 100 yard long path, flanked
on both sides by water channels, leads to the finely carved doors
of the museum. There are exhibits of
old bronze utensils, farming equipment etc. Open from 9 am to 1.00
pm and 2 pm to 5 pm.
Christian Medical college
Established in 1895, Christian Medical College was the first school
of medicine in Asia. This college has a partnership with CMC in
Vellore. Both these colleges together form one of the South Asia's
major teaching and research hospitals.
Bilwanwali Masjid
Mosque of Kamal-ud-din Khan/Sarai Doraha on the main highway, dates
back to Emperor Jahangir's time. Rectangular in shape it has rooms
and varandahs on all sides. Two great double storied gates are profusely
decorated with coloured tiles and intricate brick carvings Bhir
has the famous
mosque built by Mohammad Ghori in 1911.
Famous Tombs
Mausoleum of Alawal Khan built during Shah Jehan's reign is octagonal
in shape, surmounted by double pear shaped dome. The tomb of Bahadur
Khan has sloping walls Tomb of Husain Khan is 2 storied tomb.
Gurudwara Charan Kamal
This Gurudwara situated in village Machhiwara, 35 km from Ludhiana,
commemorates the place where Sri Guru Gobind Singh had rested while
fighting a guerrilla war against a massive Mughal force.
Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon
It is located 38 km from Ludhiana, a remarkable memorial of the
Sikh Saint, Baba Nand Singh Kaleranwale. A five days fair is held
here in his memory in August every year.
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Culture
Hindu festivals and celebrations such as Dasara and Diwali are as
enthusiastically observed as are the birth and death anniversaries
of the gurus and saints. To sikh community the festival of Baisakhi,
celebrated in month of April, is of special significance because
on this day in 1689 Guru Govind Singh organised the Sikhs into khalsa
or `pure one'. In the countryside farmers start harvesting with
great jubilation. The bhangra dance is common sight in the villages.
Punjabi is the main language, while Hindi and English are also commonly
used.
Getting There
There are many long distance direct train connections, linking Ludhiana
to major centres in India. Daily bus service connect Ludhiana with
Delhi and other towns in Punjab and neighbouring states.
Best time to visit Ludhiana is
November to Mid April
Weather
Ludhiana has very hot summers and very cold winters. The monsoon
visits this city around July and extends up to the beginning of
September. Winters generally set in around November, when it becomes
very cold during the night. But the city produces and exports hosiery
and woolen products. If you can stand neither extreme heat nor cold,
the best time to visit Ludhiana is from February to mid April. Thus,
cotton clothing is apt for summers and woolens are required for
winters.
Tourist Information
Punjab Tourism Office, Chandigarh, Tel :- (0172)-704570.
Punjab Tourist Information Office, Youth Hostel, Amritsar.
Punjab Tourist Information Centre, Raja Sansi Airport, Amritsar.
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