Gujranwala
is an ancient city of Pakistan and the name Gujranwala appears
to have derived from the Gujar Tribe that inhabited this place
about 400 years ago. From early recorded history, it seems that
Gujranwala is almost 500 years old. The name of this settlement
at first was most probably Khanpur Shansi after the name of a
Jat tribesman Khan Shansi. It seems that he had established about
11 villages in and around this area. The growth of this city can
be attributed to the father and grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit
Singh, the most powerful of all the Sikh rulers. The area came
under the direct rule of the British in 1847.
Beautiful
footage of Gujranwala on the background music of Alamgir, Pakistani
artist
Present
day Gujranwala is located in the Eastern Punjab Province of Pakistan
and is the fifth largest city in Pakistan. It is located almost
700m above sea level. This city lies on the tract of the Chenab
and the Degh River. It occupies about 3189km of area and has a
population of over 11 million people. It is situated on the Grand
Trunk Road, in between Rawalpindi and Lahore and is at a distance
of about 67 kilometres to the North of Lahore, the capital city
of Punjab.
It has gained importance after partition as a marketing center
for agricultural products like sugarcane, grains and melons, and
also as a hub for the manufacture of industrial products like
copperwares, aluminium utensils, ceramics, brassware, electric
fan, glassworks etc.
This
city is also famed as the 'city of the wrestlers', and has produced
over time many famous wrestlers of the sub-continent. However,
the city gives a fair share of importance to other sports too,
especially cricket and kabbadi. The Jinnah Stadium which was formerly
called the Municipal Stadium, having capacity of 20,000 seats,
stands as a testimony to that. During the cricket season it is
not uncommon to see f4renzied fans all over the city with their
faces painted with their national colours. The entire city comes
to a standstill if there is any important cricket match going
on and Pakistan is playing. It is a day of unofficial holiday.
In
1951 the city of Gujranwala was given the status of the capital
of the district, and this paved the way for further and faster
development of the city. The Gujranwala Hydroelectric project
provides power to the city from the Chenab River. The area being
mainly dry, the land is irrigated by means of a network of canals.
The rice grown here is one of the best in Asia. Other crops like
barley, millets, cotton and wheat are the other principal crops
grown here.
People
of Gujranwala are hard working and industrious and this has made
it the fifth largest city in Pakistan. Gujranwala has a dry port
and its closest airport is the Sialkot International Airport.
If you are visiting Gujranwala it is worth travelling with a native
that has information on routes and also accommodation.