Akbar Village Sialkot | The Lost Sikh & Hindu Heritage of Punjab | 1947 Partition Memories
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Akbar Village Sialkot | 1947 Partition Memories | The Lost Sikh & Hindu Heritage of Punjab
Step back in time to explore Akbar Village, located in District Sialkot, Punjab (Pakistan) — a place that once thrived with Sikh and Hindu communities before the 1947 Partition.
This historical vlog by Tanveer from Mera Pind Mera Punjab beautifully showcases the remains of the old Gurdwara, Mandir, and Masjid that once symbolized religious harmony.
The story unfolds around Chaudhry Ram Chand, the respected Numberdar (village head) known for his kindness and generosity. His grand home, four chaubaras, and horse stable tell the tale of a glorious past. The village also had the shrine of Mata Rani, where Swami Ji’s house still stands as a memory of faith and devotion.
You’ll also hear an emotional interview of an elder (Taili) who was just 8–10 years old in 1947 and remembers the old Sikh and Hindu neighbors of Akbar Village.
📍 Location: Akbar Village, District Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
🎥 Host / Vlogger: Tanveer – Mera Pind Mera Punjab
📜 Topic: Punjab Partition History | Lost Sikh & Hindu Heritage | Forgotten Villages of 1947
Akbar Village Sialkot
1947 Punjab Partition
Mera Pind Mera Punjab
Sikh Hindu heritage Pakistan
Tanveer Punjab Vlogger
Sialkot history
Lost villages of Punjab
Punjab heritage
Partition stories 1947
Sikh heritage village
Gurdwara and Mandir in Pakistan
Old Punjab culture
Ram chand
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