Yes, Guru Ram Das Establish Amritsar.
Guru Ram Das
Guru Ramdass chakk is earlier name of city "Amritsar" In 1577, Guru Ramdass ji laid the foundation of the city of Amritsar. He started the construction of Amritsar Sarovar (tank). The town was, then, known as "Guru-Da-Chakk" (Gradually, Amritsar became a center of the Sikh nation's religious, cultural, economic and political life). Later, Guru Arjan Dev ji named it Chakk Ram Das, after Guru Ram Das Sahib's name. Now it is known as Amritsar, after the name of Amritsar Sarovar.
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Guru Ram das ji remained guru from 1st Sept 1574 to 1581.
The city that was founded by Guru Ram Das is the Sikh holy city of Amritsar. He purchased the land from the Tung village for 700 rupees back in 1574.
According to Answer.com:-Am·rit·sar (əm-rĭt'sər)A city of northwest India near the Pakistan border. Founded in 1577 by the fourth guru of the Sikhs, Ram Das (1534-1581), it has remained the center of the Sikh faith.Population: 975,000.
Guru Ram Das Ji began the work of building the work of Harminder Sahib and Guru Arjan Dev Ji completed it. It was the first Gurudwara where Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji was installed.
Another name for Amritsar is "Amritsar Sahib," which reflects its significance in Sikhism. The name "Amritsar" itself means "Pool of Nectar," derived from the sacred waterbody surrounding the Golden Temple. Additionally, it is sometimes referred to as "Ramdaspur," named after its founder, Guru Ram Das.
Guru Ram Das died on September 1, 1581 at the age of 46.
Shri Guru Ram Das Ji was born on September 16th 1581.
Guru Amar Das Ji's brother was Baba Ram Das and his sister was Bibi Bhani. Baba Ram Das supported Guru Amar Das in his spiritual endeavors, while Bibi Bhani played a significant role in the early Sikh community and was married to Guru Ram Das Ji, the fourth Sikh Guru. Together, they contributed to the growth of Sikhism during Guru Amar Das Ji's leadership.
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