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About: Aram Bagh

Aram Bagh (meaning Garden of relaxation), previously known as Ram Bagh, is a neighborhood located in the ancient center of Karachi, Pakistan, that was built around the Aram Bagh park. Aram Bagh has a high quantity of listed and protected heritage buildings, with many in a good state of condition.

Religious Sites:

Situated in Aram Bagh and open on Monday evenings, the Shiv Mandir is located which is designed in the memory of Ram Mangat Ram, her husband, by Astan Shrimati Hajeebai. The Rameshwar Mahadev Mandir, established in the 1920s and still in use, is also home to Aram Bagh. The Aram Bagh Maid was founded by Muslim refugees who settled around the Aram Bagh on Ramlila’s stage. The Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha Gurdwara, built-in 1935, is a house for Aram Bagh, the working Sikh temples, and serves the small Aram Bagh Sikh community Nanak Panthi Hindus. The Gurdwara belonged to Hindus until the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered it to be shifted to the Sikh community in 2016.