Bhoman Shah ki Haweli
Baba Bhumman Shah was a prominent sadhu of Udasi Sikhs born in 1687 and died in 1762
Udasi sect of Sikhs was quite popular in 19th century and had a large following in Punjab. Baba Bhumman Shah is still revered for his spiritual teachings among many Sikhs and Hindus.
A Few Years ago I saw a picture of a big structure looking like a palace, in quest for that I Contact my Friend Adnan Shafiq, and i say to him that i wana to see this Historical Building ! Adnan Shafique obey my suggestion, So 29-Sep-2019 day is decided for visit that places. we reached Bhoman Shah A village in district Okara, tehsil Depalplur. There was not just a Palace of a marvelous architecture, but also a big Gurdwara complex. It is Localted at 45 Km from Okara, 17 Km from Depalpur on Haweli Lakha road. The Haweli thought magnificent is in a total state of disrepair. The occupants, who must be hundreds of people and dozens of families, appear to lack resources as well as will to maintain it.
A unique style of Adnan Shafique at the Top of Gurdwara
Inside View of Gurdwara From Gallery ! now its Stage was broken.
Front View of Gurdwara
Main Entrance Rrom Road side of The Gurdwara Complex.
After this Historically Haweli we went toward Head Sulemanki, Today weather also fever us, after heavy Rain so cold breeze are blowing and Black Clouds were every where. when we reached there ! we pleasured to see beautiful view of Head Sulemanki.
Head Sulemanki which also know as Sulemanki Headworks. This headworks is located about a mile from the Indian Border on the Sutluj River 17km away from Haweli Lakha City Okara.
Construction of the Headworks was completed between 1922-1927 as a part of Sutluj Valley Project, funded by the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Ameer Sadiq Muhammad Khan V and the British Government.
at Zero line of Haweli Lakha