Beautiful work well done brother ❤ this Roza sharif belongs to our forefathers it’s real name is Makaan sharif ( مکان شریف ) thank U soo much for sharing this video ❤❤❤❤❤
But I have Completely story about this village Rattar Chhattar. Because it was my old family village. This is a Randhawas village. This village name also belongs to my forefathers. His death date is 1494. My forefathers name was peer Buchha jutt Randhawa. That was a big land lords. This village is five hundred years old ago. My name is chudray shafat ali Randhawa. ♥️🙏💕❤️🙏♥️🙏💕❤️♥️🙏💕❤️
Pir Sadiq Ali Shah, Pir Lutfullah Shah in 19the century perhaps names are visible were spiritual preechers. Hieght of graves show that perhaps there was threat of flood/rain water that is why built like that.
Pir Imam Ali Shah was a 19th century Sufi saint who lived in the region of Punjab, he was born in the town of Mari Indus, in Sindh province, Pakistan, and belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufism.
Quran Pak de Ayat ul Kursi mazar de upper hashiya te lekhi hoe hay.. said eik hor surat de naal... Rattar Chhattar is a village located in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India. It is situated near the border with Pakistan and is approximately 7 kilometers from Dera Baba Nanak. The history of Rattar Chhattar dates back several centuries. According to local legend, the village was established by a group of Rajputs who migrated to the area from Rajasthan. The name "Rattar Chhattar" is said to have been derived from the words "Rattar," which means "a group of people," and "Chhattar," which means "a roof or shelter." Over the years, Rattar Chhattar became an important center of trade and commerce in the region. It was located on a major trade route that connected the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia, and it became a hub for merchants and traders who would travel through the area. During the Partition of India in 1947, many residents of Rattar Chhattar migrated to Pakistan, while others moved to different parts of India. Today, the village is home to a diverse population of people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Pir Syed Imam Ali Shah رحمتہ اللہ علیہ was a Naqshbandi Mujaddadi Sufi who was born here in Rattar Chattar in 1798 and died here in 1866. This place Rattar Chattar is called "Makaan Sharif (The Noble Sanctuary)" owing to the presence of these saints. I am one of his descendants residing in Lahore, Pakistan.
ماشاءاللہ خادم حضرت کرمانوالہ شریف حافظ محمد نواز طیبی
Mai Gujrat india se hoon aur mai rattar chatar ki visit 3 baar ki hai
Beautiful work well done brother ❤ this Roza sharif belongs to our forefathers it’s real name is Makaan sharif ( مکان شریف ) thank U soo much for sharing this video ❤❤❤❤❤
The village of my forefathers, even village of Randhawa's migrated to samundri dist lyalpur
Please visit pind pathoye.gurdaspur
But I have Completely story about this village Rattar Chhattar. Because it was my old family village. This is a Randhawas village. This village name also belongs to my forefathers. His death date is 1494. My forefathers name was peer Buchha jutt Randhawa. That was a big land lords. This village is five hundred years old ago. My name is chudray shafat ali Randhawa. ♥️🙏💕❤️🙏♥️🙏💕❤️♥️🙏💕❤️
Great Work
sade pind vich ve hoshiarpuri log vasde ne... Saeela Jhelum
bohat e chnagi video bni wa
Insha allah is saal 10 september ko mele ma jaunga
Gurdaspur batala pind Bahlolpur ke Vido Daka do ples
paji a sada pand c 1947 wla mra dad abu rhnda c isa pianda da vich
Hello.......................
The result of my efforts,The shrine has been renovated,I persuaded with UNESCO IN JUNE 2011
Muhammad,yousaf,blouch
The graves of BABAJI HAZRAT MAZHAR UL QAYUM AND HAZRAT FATEH NAJEEB WAS RECOSTRUCTED BY ME ,
sada painda wa
veer G, eh arabic vich Quran Pak de ayet line ledhe hoe hey, Allah de yara'n nu koye dur khouf nahien honda, te na he o dukhe honday ne..!!
pele darza ve history dasde ne jithey Quran Pak de surat lekhe hoe aye... oh shaid musafer khane honge jithey musafer raat ghuzar'an rukdhe honde c
Pir Sadiq Ali Shah, Pir Lutfullah Shah in 19the century perhaps names are visible were spiritual preechers. Hieght of graves show that perhaps there was threat of flood/rain water that is why built like that.
Pir Imam Ali Shah was a 19th century Sufi saint who lived in the region of Punjab, he was born in the town of Mari Indus, in Sindh province, Pakistan, and belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufism.
Quran Pak de Ayat ul Kursi mazar de upper hashiya te lekhi hoe hay.. said eik hor surat de naal...
Rattar Chhattar is a village located in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India. It is situated near the border with Pakistan and is approximately 7 kilometers from Dera Baba Nanak.
The history of Rattar Chhattar dates back several centuries. According to local legend, the village was established by a group of Rajputs who migrated to the area from Rajasthan. The name "Rattar Chhattar" is said to have been derived from the words "Rattar," which means "a group of people," and "Chhattar," which means "a roof or shelter."
Over the years, Rattar Chhattar became an important center of trade and commerce in the region. It was located on a major trade route that connected the Indian subcontinent with Central Asia, and it became a hub for merchants and traders who would travel through the area.
During the Partition of India in 1947, many residents of Rattar Chhattar migrated to Pakistan, while others moved to different parts of India. Today, the village is home to a diverse population of people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Pir Syed Imam Ali Shah رحمتہ اللہ علیہ was a Naqshbandi Mujaddadi Sufi who was born here in Rattar Chattar in 1798 and died here in 1866. This place Rattar Chattar is called "Makaan Sharif (The Noble Sanctuary)" owing to the presence of these saints.
I am one of his descendants residing in Lahore, Pakistan.