Bedi Mahal

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Bedi Mahal or Babay Da Mehal is a palace situated in Kallar Syedan some 40 kilometres away from Islamabad in Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2] The palace was built by a Sikh spiritual and political leader who was the direct descendant, in the fourteenth place, of Sri Guru Nanak, Baba Khem Singh Bedi[3][4][5][6][7] in the later half of the 19th century. After the partition of Punjab, it was turned into a school. The school was later shifted to a different building and the haveli now lies in ruins.

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References

  1. ^ Shah, Muzammil (September 6, 2015). "The Sikh palace of Kallar Syedan". DAWN.COM.
  2. ^ "BEDI". December 19, 2000.
  3. ^ "Untitled Document".
  4. ^ "Baba Khem Singh Bedi - Sikh Sampardaaye Section - SikhAwareness Forum".
  5. ^ "info-sikh.com". ww38.info-sikh.com.
  6. ^ "Sanatan Sikhi - Sikh Sampardas". www.sarbloh.info.
  7. ^ Photos, Old Indian. "Baba Khem Singh Bedi, Fourteenth Spiritual Head of the Sikhs - 1902".

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