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Amritsar Anandpur Sahib Bathinda 
Chandigarh Ferozepur Gurdaspur 
Hoshiarpur Jalandhar Kapurthala 
Ludhiana Malarkotla Pathankot 
Patiala Sanghol Sirhind 
 Amritsar

 Amritsar is the holy city of the Sikhs, intimately linked with the colourful history of this martial race, it's agricultural produce, woollens, spices and dry fruits.
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 Anandpur Sahib

 The holy city of Bliss, is the second most important centre of Sikh religion. It's foundation was laid by Tegh Bahadur Sahib, in 1664 AD.
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 Bathinda

 Known for its fort and for being one of the biggest cotton producing regions of India. Bathinda is well connected to New Delhi and other cities of India by fast trains.
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 Chandigarh

 Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab. Being also the twin capital of Haryana, holds an important position in the country, planned to perfection by the world famous French architect Le Corbusier.
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 Ferozepur

 Ferozpur in Punjab has the Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru Memorial. And also the The Sargarhi Memorial that It commemorates the battle which took place on Samna Ridge of the Hindu Kush and Suliaman ranges in 1897 when 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikh (later 4 Sikh) regiment had died fighting to the last man against a several times greater force of the local Chiefs.
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 Gurdaspur

 Gurdaspur is a small trading town of Punjab.
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 Hoshiarpur

 Hoshiarpur , situated at a distance of 45 kms from Jalandhar, is widely known for the manufacture of wooden toys and musical instruments , like Harmonium , tabla , sitar etc . Hoshiarpur is one of the prominent cities of the Doaba region of Punjab.
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 Jalandhar

 Jalandhar is renowned for it's sports goods, and is an important industrial centre.
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 Kapurthala

 It is said that Kapurthala was founded in the 11th Century during the period of Mahmood Gaznvi. This town was established by Rana Kapoor of Rajput Gharana, of Jaselmer. On his name, the place has got its name- Kapurthala.
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 Ludhiana

 An important industrial town, Ludhiana is famous for it's hosiery goods. Woollen garments produced here are sold all over the world.
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 Malarkotla

 Malarkotla is a Muslim state in Punjab. The Nawabs of Malerkotla were Sherwani Afghans who, in turn were descendants of Sheikh Sadruddin.
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 Pathankot

 Pathankot is India's link city to the State of Jammu and Kashmir and the best tourist destinations of Himachal Pradesh.
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 Patiala

 Patiala has magnificent forts, palaces and gardens. Quilla Mubarak, the nucleus of Patiala, houses impressive armoury and chandeliers. Patiala also produces some exquisite handicrafts.
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 Sanghol

 Sanghol, located in the district of Ludhiana, is an important archaeological site.
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 Sirhind

 The historical city is indelibly marked in the history of medievial India for the victory of faith over religious tyranny. It has a number of fine mosques and tombs.
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