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A heart-touching real story of how Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims & Christians lived with love in Village Shehzada before 1947. Discover the untold story of communal harmony in Village Shehzada, Tehsil Pasrur, District Sialkot—where *Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians lived together with deep love and respect before the 1947 Partition. In this exclusive interview, an elderly Christian man (then 18 years old) shares how the village had: • Two gurdwaras • Two mandirs (temples) • Peaceful coexistence among all religions • Strong bonds between Sikhs and Christians He narrates how, during migration, the Sikh families gifted a large amount of gold to Inayat Masih, trusting him fully—and how he later traveled to Gurdaspur to return that gold to the rightful Sikh owners. This emotional story reveals the true spirit of Punjab, where humanity came before religion. Host: Muhammad Tanveer Label: Mera Pind Mera Punjab Location: Village Shehzada, near Seowal, Dugree, Haryan, Tehsil Pasrur, District Sialkot Watch the complete story of love, trust, and Partition memories that still touch hearts today. Village Shehzada Sialkot history 1947 Partition stories Pakistan Sikh Hindu Muslim unity before Partition Christian community in Punjab history Gurdaspur Partition migration story Inayat Masih Partition story Punjab villages before 1947 Mera Pind Mera Punjab documentary Pasrur Partition memories Sialkot historical stories Sikh and Christian friendship Punjab Harmony in Punjab before Partition Real Partition interviews Pakistan Punjabi village heritage stories #Partition1947 #PunjabHistory #SialkotStories #MeraPindMeraPunjab #VillageShehzada #SikhHinduMuslimUnity