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Bhera
Bhera (Punjabi,Urdu: بهيره), is a city and Tehsil of Sargodha District, Punjab province of Pakistan.
Contents
- Bhera
- Map of Bhera Pakistan
- Historical mosques of bhera pakistan part 2
- History
- Attacks on Bhera through history
- Bhera in Ferishtas Chronicle
- Notable people
- Historical places in the vicinity
- References
Map of Bhera, Pakistan
Historical mosques of bhera pakistan part 2
History
According to the "Ancient Geography of India" by Alexander Cunningham, Bhera was once known as Jobnathnagar.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India records the history of Bhera -
In the recent past centuries, Bhera was an important trading outpost on the road to Kabul, and boasted of a taksal (mint) during the rule of Ranjit Singh. The city was known for its knife and cutlery craftsmen, who made fighting daggers (Pesh-kabz) as well as hunting knives and table cutlery, often fitted with handles of serpentine (false jade) or horn. Sir Robert Baden-Powell described the process by which craftsmen manufactured gem-quality serpentine aka false jade from ores obtained from Afghanistan: "The sang-i-yesham (ore) is cut by means of an iron saw, and water mixed with red sand and pounded (with) kurand (corundum). It is polished by application to the san (polishing wheel), wetted with water only, then by being kept wet with water, and rubbed with a piece of wati (smooth pottery fragment), and lastly by rubbing very finely pounded burnt sang-i-yesham on it. This last process must be done very thoroughly."
Attacks on Bhera through history
Bhera has also been attacked by a series of invaders including
Bhera in Ferishta's Chronicle
Farishta records that after attacking Ajoodhun now Pakpattan.