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DescriptionOriginal structure of Gurudwara Sri Sheesh Mahal Sahib, Kiratpur Sahib.jpg
English: Original structure of Gurudwara Sri Sheesh Mahal Sahib, Kiratpur Sahib. Gurus Har Rai. And Har Krishan were both born here.
Date late 19th/early 20th century
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2) https://www.facebook.com/BaruSahibHP/photos/darshankarojigurdwara-sheesh-mahal-sahib-at-kiratpur-birth-place-of-guru-harkris/1493752944001210/
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