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Saidpur (Urdu: سیدپور) is a village and union council (UC-1) [2] located in a ravine in Pakistan in the Margalla Hills, near the Daman-e-Koh overlook, in the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a Mughal Era village that has a wide spectrum of religious and cultural heritage. It serves as a tourist spot for locals as well as foreigners.
Saidpur, aka Goth Saidpur, [1] is a village and deh in Bulri Shah Karim taluka of Tando Muhammad Khan District, Sindh. [3] As of 2017, it has a population of 1,994, in 365 households. [ 2 ] It is the seat of a tapedar circle , which also includes the villages of Beharn , Deghi , Dodi , Jamarkri , and Pakhro . [ 2 ]
Ram Mandir, also known as Ram Kund Mandir, is situated in Saidpur Village, Islamabad, Pakistan. [1] The temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Shri Ram, who Hindus believe lived in the area with his family during 14 years of their exile. The temple was built in the 16th century by Man Singh I. [2]
Saidpur, also known as Saiyidpur, is a village and deh in Talher taluka of Badin District, Sindh. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] As of 2017, it has a population of 2,433, in 470 households. [ 2 ] Saidpur is the seat of a tapedar circle, which also includes the villages of Dabgiro, Dhoro Nero, Gono, Kandri, Kotri, and Phoosna.
Margalla Hills contains several tourist spots that can wow its visitors. One of which is Saidpur Village. Sitting on the foothills of the Margalla Hills, this village shows how different village and city life can be to both foreigners and locals. This place is a hotpot of religious and cultural beauty that is within Pakistan.
Eminabad (Punjabi: ایمن آباد), formerly known as Saidpur, is a town located in the southeast of Gujranwala city, in Punjab province, Pakistan. It is 12 to 15 km away from Gujranwala city. According to the census of 2017 it has a population of 27,460 inhabitants.
Before 1947, temple structures were present in Islamabad and surrounding regions, such as the temple-like structures in Saidpur village, but they have been abandoned and are not used. [2] The Saidpur village was declared as a heritage site and since the temple is surrounded by shops and restaurants. The Hindus were not allowed to pray there. [6]
Saidpur سیدپور; Shahpur Saidan شاہپور سیداں; Sadwal سدوال; Shahpur Bilokassar شاہپوربلوکسر; Shah Said Bullo شاہ سید بلھو; Sangwala سنگوالہ; Satwak ست وک; Sar سر; Sarkalan سرکلاں; Sawar سواک; Saba Rajgan صابہ راجگان; Sohei سوہی; Simbal سمبل; Sarkal Mair ...