Serai Lashkari Khan
Serai Lashkari Khan located on Highway number One near Gurdwara Manji Sahib, Kotan (near Doraha) in Ludhiana District, Punjab is a historical inn built by moghul military general Lashkari Khan, in the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1667 AD.[1]
History
A specimen of major structural types of Islamic architecture, this is one of many Carvanserais meant to be halting places along the old Mughal highway connecting Agra, Delhi and Lahore. These caravanserais played an important role in economic, cultural and political life but gradually fell in disuse with shifting routes and advent of railroads in the nineteenth century. Many of these disappeared altogether due to modernization and urban expansion. [2]
The historic inn, though, declared as a protected monument has largely been neglected and has been in a dilapidated condition.[3]
RDB connection
This Serai was made popular after it was featured in the popular movie Rang De Basanti referred to by its acronym RDB. Some tourists started referring to it the RDB fort after that.[4][5]
See also
- Tourism in Punjab, India
References
- ↑ http://punjabrevenue.nic.in/gaz_ldh40.htm
- ↑ Wayne E. Begley. "Four Mughal Carvanserais built during the reign of Jahangir and Shah Jahan".
- ↑ "Major monuments given a miss on Punjab tourisms website". Times of India.
- ↑ http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/history-revisited/410105/
- ↑ http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010601/ldh4.htm