The Long Journey from Bhera to Delhi: The Hindu-Sikh Exodus in 1947 By: Prof Dr Gian Sarup
Part I: From Bhera to Mandi Bahauddin Part II: From Mandi Bahauddin to Delhi The Long Journey (Part I): From
Preserving Bhera Grandeur
Bhera once an imposing town in Sargodha district fast losing its old grandeur. It has already been deprived of two
Many Bheras
(Dawn: Sunday, Dec 11, 1999) REPORTS in a section of the press have drawn attention to the architectural decay suffered
Pakistan‘s Toledo
Whoever named Bhera must have know that this town was destined to remain be-rah, without a road, forever The medieval
Articles on Bhera in English – ” Bhera: The Town of Building Arts and Crafts” from the book, “Historic Towns of Punjab” Ancient and Medieval Period by Dr Prof Abdul Rehman, Director School of Architecture & Design University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Some of the Reasons for the Decline of Bhera in the 20th Century
Certainly, many other reasons contributed towards the decline and the poor economy of Bhera, but the main ones were as
OLD BHERA, PAKISTAN Once a flourishing town having a fort ( Jahan Numa ) lost in the mist of time
Old Bhera was on the right bank of river Jhelum, opposite the present Bhera ( AD 1540). Old Bhera is
A Microcosm of the pre-1947 Hindu Neighbourhoods of Bhera
Contents:Mohalla’s Layout; Mohalla’s Houses: Floor Plans and Functional Features; Mohalla as a Community; Mohalla’s Culture: Customs, Mores and Taboos; Mohalla’s
