History Of Bagh Azad Kashmir | Bagh Ajk | History Videos
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 Published On Apr 23, 2024

Bagh, Azad Kashmir, has a rich history dating back to ancient times. Here's a brief overview:

- Ancient Era: Bagh was part of the Gandhara civilization (1500 BCE - 500 CE), known for its Buddhist heritage and trade routes.
- Medieval Era: In the 12th century, Bagh came under the rule of the Hindu Shahi dynasty, followed by the Muslim Ghaznavid dynasty in the 11th century.
- Mughal Era (1526-1756): Bagh was a key location during the Mughal Empire, serving as a trade hub and military outpost.
- Durrani Empire (1747-1820): Bagh was part of the Durrani Empire, which stretched from modern-day Afghanistan to Kashmir.
- Sikh Rule (1820-1846): The Sikh Empire, led by Ranjit Singh, annexed Bagh, and it remained under Sikh rule until the British conquest.
- British Rule (1846-1947): During the British era, Bagh was part of the Jammu and Kashmir princely state, with the British exercising significant control.
- Pakistan and Azad Kashmir (1947-present): After Pakistan's independence, Bagh became part of Azad Kashmir, a self-governing region with its own government and constitution.

Throughout its history, Bagh has been an important center of trade, culture, and politics, with its strategic location connecting the region to neighboring areas. Today, Bagh is a thriving city in Azad Kashmir, known for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.

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