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Sacha Sauda سچا سودا to is a Gurdwara (Sikh holy site of pilgrimage) located near Nankana Sahib in Farooqabad town, Sheikhupura District, Punjab, Pakistan.

The gurdwara commemorates the "Sacha Sauda" (lit. True Bargain/Deal) made by the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak on this spot.

The gurdwara was built by the 19th century Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh on the pattern of a fortress. It was managed by Panthic administration after the Gurdwara Reform Movement. After the Partition of India in 1947, the Gurdwara came under the control of Government of Pakistan. The Gurdwara has remained close since after, except on the occasion of Vaisakhi, April 1993 when the Indian Sikh pilgrims were allowed to pay homage to the Gurdwara, some 46 years after the Partition of India.