History of BHERA
In the seventh and eighth centuries, the salt range
chieftain was a tributary of Kashmir. Bhera was sacked by Mahmud of Ghazni, and
again two centuries later by the generals of Chingiz khan. In 1519 Babar held
it to ransom; and in 1540 Sher shah founded a new town, which under Akbar
became the headquarters of one of the subdivisions of the Subah of Lahore. In the
reign of Muhammad shah raja Salamat Rai, a Rajput of the Anand tribe, administered
Bhera and the surrounding country; while Khushab was managed by Nawab Ahmadyar
khan, and the south-eastern tract along the Chenab formed part of the
territories under the change of Maharaja Kaura Mal, Governot of Multan.
BHERA PAKISTAN
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