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Sunday August 21, 2011 05:41:41 PM, IANS

Islamabad: A 200-year-old mosque was found when a farmer was digging his land in Pakistan's Punjab province.

The mosque was discovered in Mubarikpur village by farmer Muhammad Mansha, reported Dawn.

Officials have confirmed on the basis of revenue record that the mosque was two-centuries old.



 






 

 

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