
Bhera - Wikipedia
Bhera (Punjabi: بھیرا; Urdu: بھیرہ) is a city and a tehsil of Sargodha District, Punjab province of Pakistan. [1] The city is known for wood-carved items, textiles (such as quilts and khussas ), and certain desserts (such as pheonian and pateesa ).
Bhera – Historical Places
Because of him Bhera is also known as Miran - de - Nagri . He was born in the late 16th century or early 17th century. His exact date of birth is not known . However , he died in AD 168I ( 1092 Hijri) in Bhera , it was the era of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb . Miran Sahib was also present at the time of Emperor Jahangir and Shah Jahan .
Exploring the Historic City of Bhera - Graana.com
2025年1月28日 · Bhera was designed in the form of a fortified town with imposing walls and approximately eight gateways, a common architectural feature of its time. Interestingly, some of these gates were named after the major cities they led to, such as Lahori, Kashmiri, Multani, Chinioti, and Kabuli.
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2024年3月16日 · From 1962 to 1966 and even after my route by railway was Bhera to Malakwal, Malakwal to Lala Musa and Lala Musa to Lahore . This was a very comfortable journey In school time, many students from Hazurpur would come daily to attend classes in Govt High School , Bhera generally travel without a ticket.
The Ancient Bhera - MANI JUNCTION
2019年5月22日 · Bhera pops up from the pages of history again during the Battle of Bhatia, an early 11th century expedition by Mahmud of Ghazni. Mahmud defeated Biji Rai, the ruler of Bhera and ransacked the town. Next time Bhera faced another intruder was in 13th century CE and this time it was the Mongol onslaught on India.
Bhera: Town on the river - Prism - DAWN.COM
2019年7月8日 · Bhera is known for wood-carved objects, quilts and khussas, and besides pheonian, pateesa and warrian (a spice ball used for making curries) too. The famous pateesa. The palm grove and the well at ...
Tehsil Bhera | History | Culture - Mera Sargodha
Bhera had the status of a district before the formation of Pakistan and was also a famous trading center in history, with seven gates dedicated to different areas of the region. In each era, the rulers of the time gave importance to the Tehsil and built historical places, the traces of …
Bhera - Mera Sargodha
Bhera, a historic city nestled in the heart of Punjab, Pakistan, boasts a rich culinary heritage. Among its many delectable offerings, one sweet treat reigns supreme: Phenia. Renowned for its unique flavor and texture, Phenia of Bhera transcends a mere dessert; it’s a cultural icon, a source of local pride, and a delightful souvenir for visitors.
Temples of Bhera – Bhera
See website, bhera.org , under the Category , Eductional Institution of Bhera and People of Bhera. Zahid Mumtaz; Raman Vohra on Reference Post : Treasure of Bygone Era . Gordonian Magazine – 1916. Mulk Raj was a competent mathematics teacher at Government High School, Bhera, before the Partition in 1947.
History of Behra - Mera Sargodha
Although the exact date of the first settlement of Bhera is still shrouded in mystery, archaeological evidence suggests that human presence in the region spans centuries. According to Alexander Cunningham’s “Ancient Geography of India”, Bhera was once known as Jabnathnagar, which may have been pre-Islamic in origin.