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Qila Mubarak is situated in Bhatinda city of Punjab. It is a monument of great historical importance. The presence of the fort can be traced back to the 90-110 AD. Razia Sultana, the first lady ruler of the Delhi Sultanates was kept imprisoned in this fort after she was defeated and dethroned.
The construction of the fort was done during the reign of the Kushanas. The Kushana ruler of Northern India, Kanishka had built this fort along with Raja Dab.
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Spread over a massive area of 40,000 sq. m, the rose garden is situated close to the thermal power plant in Bhatinda. The garden, as the name suggests, is famous for its varied species of roses.
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Nestled 10 km off the Cantonment area, this plant nursery maintained by the Forest Department is another popular picnic destination for the locals as well as the tourists.
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A market hub in Bhatinda, the Dhobhi Bazar has an assortment of varied quirky items on display.
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Surrounding the Chetak Lake in the Bhatinda Cantonment, this park is a perfect place for picnickers. It also offers water boating and bird watching to its visitors.
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Another holy place for worship, the Mazaar of Peer Haji Rattan draws many pilgrims to the site.
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Situated 15 km off Bhatinda, this forest shelters an ancient Gurdwara where Shri Guru Nanak Dev delivered Shri Japuli Sahibs - one lakh holy sermons. The 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh has also marked the holy place with his visit.
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Located in Bathinda, Punjab, Takht Sri Damdama Sahib is one of the 5 takhts in Sikhism. Takhts, also called Seats of Temporal Authority are religious places which hold significant importance in Sikh religion. The one in discussion is where the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, assembled and instituted the Holy Book of Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The book is the only thing which the Sikhs worship. Not a person, picture or any statue, just Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Holy Book which is the compilation of the hymns, teaching and preaching of the Sikh Gurus and some other people.