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- Buddhu's Tomb (Urdu: بدهو کا مقبره; "Buddhū kā muqbara"), also known as Buddhu kā Āwā (Urdu: بدهو کا آوا; "Buddhu's kiln"), is a 17th-century tomb located in Lahore, Pakistan. The tomb is traditionally attributed to that of a Lahore resident named Buddhu, though research suggests the tomb was actually built for the wife of Khan-e-Dauran Bahadur Nusrat Jang. Some Sikhs regard the tomb to be a gurdwara built by Buddhu. (en)
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- Pakistan Lahore#Pakistan (en)
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- Buddhu's Tomb (Urdu: بدهو کا مقبره; "Buddhū kā muqbara"), also known as Buddhu kā Āwā (Urdu: بدهو کا آوا; "Buddhu's kiln"), is a 17th-century tomb located in Lahore, Pakistan. The tomb is traditionally attributed to that of a Lahore resident named Buddhu, though research suggests the tomb was actually built for the wife of Khan-e-Dauran Bahadur Nusrat Jang. Some Sikhs regard the tomb to be a gurdwara built by Buddhu. (en)
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