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GLIMPSE OF HARIPUR

Haripur offers a picturesque vista of historic architecture amid serene landscapes, where colonial remnants echo the city's cultural heritage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Its scenic beauty and historical sites create an inviting tableau, enticing exploration into a city steeped in both heritage and natural charm.

HISTORY OF HARIPUR

Haripur's history dates back to the Mughal era, established by Hari Singh Nalwa, a prominent general of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, leaving an imprint of its Sikh legacy. Under British rule, it thrived as a garrison town, evident in its colonial architecture and strategic significance. The city's historical narrative reflects a fusion of Mughal, Sikh, and British influences, contributing to its cultural diversity and architectural heritage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

HISTORICAL PLACES

Badalpur Buddhist stupa and monastery (Taxila)

Jaulian (Taxila)

Piplan site (Taxila)

Bhamala Stupa site

Jinnan Wali Dheri