Anthropological And Archaeological Significance Of The Salt Range Of Pakistan

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  • Umbreen Akhtar , Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Malik

Abstract

The soil of the Salt Range from Jhelum to Kalabagh is apocalyptic for many divinities because of its many hallowed dolmens regarding the history of undivided India. These dolmens belong to the Mughal architecture such as the Ramachandra temple. It is compelling for Sikhs because of the historic Hari Singh Nalwa fort. It is cogent for Buddhists because of the ancient stupa of Asoka. The soil of Chakwal and Talagang is important for the Hind[1]us because of its ancient Shiva Linga also; which is fixed at the core of the Shiva temple, Katas Raj. It is essential to take immediate steps to conserve all historical Hindu temples and Sikh Gurdwaras inside the country so that the country can earn revenue and the softer image among the nations of the world, Kartarpur corridor in a superb example of this. The present analysis notices out the appreciative handling strategies for the conservation and advancement of the Salt Range temples of Pakistan.                                                  

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2024-06-03

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Umbreen Akhtar , Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Malik. (2024). Anthropological And Archaeological Significance Of The Salt Range Of Pakistan. Migration Letters, 21(S11), 1147–1158. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/10884

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