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Hotel Jabeer
Hotel JabeerNew Mirpur City
10.0 av 10, Suverent, (1)
Prisen er 305 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.

Babar Khan Hotel
Babar Khan HotelNew Mirpur City
6.0 av 10, (1)
Prisen er 579 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.

Mangla Tower Hotel
Mangla Tower HotelNew Mirpur City
Prisen er 526 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.


Mirpur,s Absolutely Astonishing Spanish Villa New Mirpur Azad Kashmir Pakistan
Mirpur,s Absolutely Astonishing Spanish Villa New Mirpur Azad Kashmir PakistanNew Mirpur City
Prisen er 2 033 kr
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24. jan.–25. jan.

Executive Lodges Guest House
Executive Lodges Guest HouseNew Mirpur City
Prisen er 807 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.

Dewan e saeed hotel
Dewan e saeed hotelJhelum
Prisen er 643 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.

New Mehwish Hotel
New Mehwish HotelJhelum
Prisen er 713 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.

Citi Hotel Apartments
Citi Hotel ApartmentsJhelum
Prisen er 1 000 kr
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9. jan.–10. jan.


Lotus Inn Guest House
Lotus Inn Guest HouseNew Mirpur City
2.0 av 10, (1)
Prisen er 295 kr
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16. jan.–17. jan.

Luxurious Spanish Villa New Mirpur Azad Kashmir Pakistan
Luxurious Spanish Villa New Mirpur Azad Kashmir PakistanNew Mirpur City
Prisen er 1 819 kr
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15. jan.–16. jan.
Laveste pris per natt funnet de siste 24 timene, basert på et opphold på 1 natt for 2 voksne. Priser og tilgjengelighet kan endre seg. Ytterligere vilkår kan gjelde.
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![Rohtas Fort (Punjabi, Urdu: قلعہ روہتاس Qila Rohtas) is a historical garrison fort located near the city of Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan. It was built under Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, to subdue the rebellious tribes of the northern Punjab region, in the 16th century. This fort is about 4 km in circumference. The Rohtas fort was built to crush the local tribes of Potohar, who rebelled against the Sur dynasty after the Mughal emperor Humayun was ousted by the former.
It took eight years to build the fort, it was captured by Mughal emperor Humayun in 1555.[1] Nadir Shah, the Turkic ruler of Persia, Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali and the Maratha army also camped here during their respective campaigns in the Punjab region. Rohtas was also occasionally used for administrative purposes by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh after he captured it in 1825.[2](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6117220/dcc212a0-15fb-4192-b98c-9ac15594a2aa.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=899&h=259&p=1&q=high)
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New Mehwish Hotel
Road Jhelum Punjab
Prisen er 713 kr per natt fra 9. jan. til 10. jan.
713 kr
9. jan.–10. jan.
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![Rohtas Fort (Punjabi, Urdu: قلعہ روہتاس Qila Rohtas) is a historical garrison fort located near the city of Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan. It was built under Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, to subdue the rebellious tribes of the northern Punjab region, in the 16th century. This fort is about 4 km in circumference. The Rohtas fort was built to crush the local tribes of Potohar, who rebelled against the Sur dynasty after the Mughal emperor Humayun was ousted by the former.
It took eight years to build the fort, it was captured by Mughal emperor Humayun in 1555.[1] Nadir Shah, the Turkic ruler of Persia, Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali and the Maratha army also camped here during their respective campaigns in the Punjab region. Rohtas was also occasionally used for administrative purposes by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh after he captured it in 1825.[2](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6117220/dcc212a0-15fb-4192-b98c-9ac15594a2aa.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)









































