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Sarai Kharbuza served both commoners and kings
Looking at Sarai Kharbuza as it is now, it might not be obvious that the building served as a caravan inn for commoners and kings alike as far back as 1605, when the Mughal emperor Jehangir stayed there for a day on a visit to Kashmir.
The ruins of the sarai, whose name translates to ‘melon inn’, sit between newly built houses in a village with the same name, on the old Grand Trunk (G.T.) Road.
Sarai Kharbuza was built by the Ghakkars, Persian immigrants who arrived in the Potohar region in the 5th century and ruled the Potohar region between the 10th and 16th century, explained Centre for Culture and Development adviser Dr Nadeem Omar Tarar.