Gor Khatri

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Gor Khatri is a historic Mughal-era caravanserai and archaeological complex in Peshawar, Pakistan, known for its layers of ancient remains and religious significance over centuries.

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Gor Khatri canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
caravanserai
historic complex
city Peshawar
continent Asia
country Pakistan
culturalLayer British India
surface form: British Raj

Gandhara civilization
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire

Sikh Empire
era Mughal period
surface form: Mughal era
hasArchaeologicalExcavations yes
hasBuildingType courtyard complex
fortified enclosure
hasFunction archaeological park
caravanserai
religious site
tourist attraction
hasLayer British colonial-period structures
Buddhist remains
Hindu remains
Islamic remains
Mughal-period structures
Sikh-period structures
heritageStatus protected heritage site
heritageUse museum and interpretation site
knownFor Mughal-era architecture
continuous occupation over centuries
deep archaeological stratigraphy
religious syncretism
locatedIn Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Peshawar walled city
location Peshawar
partOf historic Peshawar
region South Asia
religiousSignificance Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
timeDepthOfRemains several millennia
tourism cultural tourism site
local tourism destination
urbanRole hilltop landmark in Peshawar
usedAs administrative compound
caravan stop on trade routes
religious complex

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Peshawar hasHistoricSite Gor Khatri