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- Bharariwal is a village in the Amritsar District of Punjab and was famous for its cultivation of vegetables, especially Gobhi (Cauliflower) and Celery (ਕਰਨੌਲੀ) and is also famous for wheat and having the first grain elevator in Amritsar. The village is on the outskirts of city where a sacred pool was built that had been worshipped for thousands of years by locals upon which the Golden Temple was built on the Chabaal Road. The majority of its inhabitants belong to the Samra clan of Jatts though the name may come from the Brar clan with whom they joined forces upon reaching the village in the 14th century. Bharariwal falls in Amritsar (Central) Assembly constituency and is 4 km away from the Golden Temple. Bharariwal and its surroundings (which includes the villages of Anngarh and Fatehpur) were outside the old city walls but have now been incorporated into the city of Amritsar. (en)
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- Bharariwal is a village in the Amritsar District of Punjab and was famous for its cultivation of vegetables, especially Gobhi (Cauliflower) and Celery (ਕਰਨੌਲੀ) and is also famous for wheat and having the first grain elevator in Amritsar. The village is on the outskirts of city where a sacred pool was built that had been worshipped for thousands of years by locals upon which the Golden Temple was built on the Chabaal Road. The majority of its inhabitants belong to the Samra clan of Jatts though the name may come from the Brar clan with whom they joined forces upon reaching the village in the 14th century. (en)
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