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SARAI NANGA

SARAI NANGA, village 16 km northeast of Muktsar (30"29`N, 74°31`E) in Faridkot district of the Punjab, enjoys sanctity as the birthplace of Guru Angad, Nanak II. Guru Nanak himself is also believed to have visited it during his travels in these parts. Soon after Guru Angad`s birth in 1504, the village, then known as Matte di Sarai, was plundered and destroyed at the time of one of Babar`s invasions, and his family had to leave it for good. A small shrine was later raised upon the ruins of the old Sarai in honour of Guru Angad.

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