Pakistan provincial govt to turn Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum
Pakistan provincial govt to turn Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum A province in Pakistan turns Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum. Pakistan's Pakhtunistan Provincial Government Archaeology Department sent a note to Chief Minister, Mehmood Khan asking him to take control of the fort and open it for the tourists. [caption id="attachment_246251" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Pakistan provincial govt to turn Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum[/caption] Also Read: Amitabh Bachchan falls sick while shooting in Jodhpur, doctors to arrive from Mumbai The Haripur district administration has already expressed its readiness to hand over the fort to the Archeology department. [caption id="attachment_246253" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Pakistan provincial govt to turn Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum[/caption] Also Read: Virendra Sharma MP welcomes the launch of S Corridor from Punjab to Kartarpur Sahib The fort in Haripur district was named after Hari Singh Nalwa. He was the Commander-in-Chief of the Sikh Khalsa Army. The fort was built over an area of 35,420 square feet in 1822. [caption id="attachment_246254" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Pakistan provincial govt to turn Hari Singh Nalwa fort into a museum[/caption] -PTC NEWS