Murala - Tombs of Sufiz or Other Historical Buildings

Tombs of Sufiz or Other Historical Buildings

There are 3 historical buildings present in the centre of the village. Hindus/Sikhs left many ancient buildings at the time of independence of Pakistan.

There are four mazars near the village:

  • Mazar Hazrat Syed Baba Sher Shah Kazmi Mashadi
  • Mazar Hazrat Baba Abdul Salam
  • Mazar Hazrat Mian Ali Mohammed Qadari

Canal and parks There is one very famous canal, called Rasul-Qadirabad Link Canal near the village.

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