Saidpur Village, Islamabad

Saidpur Village, Islamabad At the slopes of the Margalla hills, Saidpur is a Mughal-era village preserved as a heritage site housing restaurants, art & crafts & a museum
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Saidpur is named after Sultan Said Khan, son of Sultan Sarang Khan, the Gakhar chief of the Pothohar region (who ruled from Attock to Jehlum) during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Babur. Said Khan gifted Saidpur village to his daughter who was married to Mughal emperor Jahangir son of Mughal emperor Akbar. Jahangir's memoir, Tuzk-e-Jahangiri mentions him residing at a place “beyond Rawalpindi”, o

n his way to Kabul, which is believed to be Saidpur. Saidpur was considered a garden resort and a perpetual spring provided water for drinking and for watering gardens around during the Mughal period. In 2008, the Capital Development Authority completed the remodelling of Saidpur into a tourist attraction by giving it the look and feel of a quaint village. The key changes that have come about include the re-doing of a temple, the cleaning up of a stream running through the village and giving the mud houses a facelift. The village reflects the traditional ambience; the temple, the stones used on the walls, the stacks of hay, the horse-drawn carts and everything else depicts the history of Pothohar region.[2]

Preserved old school building
Restaurants & Cafe's
Nomad Art Gallery
Preserved old Sufi tomb
Preserved Hindu temple & Gurdwara

Address

Margalla Road, Opposite Sector F-6
Islamabad
44000

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 23:30
Tuesday 10:00 - 23:30
Wednesday 10:00 - 23:30
Thursday 10:00 - 23:30
Friday 10:00 - 23:30
Saturday 10:00 - 23:30
Sunday 10:00 - 23:30

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