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Guli Bagh (meaning Rose Garden) is a well- populated village of Mansehra District to the north-west of the Karakorum Highway. It was the capital of the Turk rulers of Pakhli from AD 1526 to 1713. Very little work has been done in the past on the history and archaeological remains of this area except a few notices of architectural remains of the time of Sultan Mahmud Khurd. An attempt has been made to briefly throw light on the history of the rulers of Guli Bagh.

FAZAL MUHAMMAD, SHAKIRULLAH. (2014) Guli Bagh: the last capital of Pakhli, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Pakistan Heritage, Volume 6, Issue 1.
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