Takht Hazara

Coordinates: 32°7′0″N 73°14′0″E / 32.11667°N 73.23333°E / 32.11667; 73.23333
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Takhat Hazara (Old Name Khajjiyan Wala) is a town (Village) Near River Chanab. (Distance 2 km) in the Sargodha District of Punjab, Pakistan.

When Mughal King came to this place, he liked to stay here his throne was set here. This place has seven doors around 80 km of the circle, Takhat Hazara, Takhat Mahal, these are two big and famous Gates or Door to enter in Takhat Hazara or in Takhat Mahal so that's why its name came Takhat Hazara. It is located at 32°7'0N 73°13'60E at an altitude of 192 meters (633 feet).[1] This is the town where Ranjha was born, the protagonist from the famous Punjabi folk story of Heer Ranjha.

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32°7′0″N 73°14′0″E / 32.11667°N 73.23333°E / 32.11667; 73.23333