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'''Sikh Ajaibghar''' or '''Sikh Museum''' is situated at Balongi village, near [[SAS Nagar]] (formerly Mohali) [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], [[India]]. The museum showcases sculptures of various [[Sikh]] warriors and Sikh freedom fighters.<ref>http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Sikh-museum-opens-in-Balongi/565232</ref>
'''Sikh Ajaibghar''' or '''Sikh Museum''' is situated at Balongi village, near [[SAS Nagar]] (formerly Mohali) [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]], [[India]]. The museum showcases sculptures of various [[Sikh]] warriors and Sikh freedom fighters.<ref>http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Sikh-museum-opens-in-Balongi/565232</ref>



Revision as of 08:30, 5 November 2019

Sikh Ajaibghar
LocationPunjab, India

Sikh Ajaibghar or Sikh Museum is situated at Balongi village, near SAS Nagar (formerly Mohali) Punjab, India. The museum showcases sculptures of various Sikh warriors and Sikh freedom fighters.[1]

The Sikh Museum was inaugurated by the Punjab minister for jails, tourism and cultural affairs Hira Singh Gabria.[2]

Earlier, this museum was operating near Laknour barrier on Landran-SAS Nagar road. The picture in gallery shows images shot in its older place.

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