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The Butail Niwas is an antique structure built over 100 years ago and it attracts many tourists today. It was constructed by the member of the Chaujjar Sood kin, Lala Buta Mal. Since he had six sons, it has six identical buildings that were built to accommodate all his sons. These buildings are scattered around a common courtyard which in summer is filled with water to provide cooling. Nalsuyah Khad by the Butails provided the water for this purpose which also distributed drinking water to several villages nearby.