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Gumti Water Fountain

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The Gumti situated outside of Rail Bazar

The Gumti Water Fountain is a monument in Faisalabad, Pakistan preserved from the British Raj era. It was built during the early nineteenth century and was a general meeting place of the city folk for local town meetings.

Today the structure still exists and has been turned into a roundabout for traffic with the water fountain still working at the center.

References

  1. Faisalabad city article with a picture of Gumti Water Fountain on Encyclopedia Britannica website Retrieved 26 October 2020
  2. Gumti Water Fountain on A Gazetteer of the Territories under the British Raj (page 297) via GoogleBooks Retrieved 26 October 2020

External links

31°25′08.69″N 73°05′03.99″E / 31.4190806°N 73.0844417°E / 31.4190806; 73.0844417

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