Posted on October 13, 2009
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10 responses to “Color, Camels and Celebrations at Channan Pir”

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  4. CHAUDHARY SALMAN says:

    Asalam u Alikum,

    Hum Channan pir ki lari mai se hain, mere forefathers Channan pir k melay per jatey they, mere dada k zamane tak mere relitives jatay thay, per ab nahi, lekin main kabhi nahi gaya, bus ek khuahish hai k main Channan pir k mizzaar per ja k hazri don, or apne dada ki riwayat ko dubara shuru karon ……..
    .CH.

  5. Cholistani says:

    Cholistan is an amazing place. More peaceful to soul than any other.