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Lahore
Lahore
is the capital of the Punjab Province of Pakistan. Before
partition of India, Lahore was the capital of undivided
Punjab. The Sheikhupura district borders Lahore on the
North and the West. On the East it is bordered by India
and toward the South, it is surrounded by the Kasur
district. The river Ravi, a tributary of the Indus flows
through it. Lahore is the second most populated city
in Pakistan, after Karachi. Lahore is known as the City
of the Gardens owing to the Mughal Gardens like the
Shalimar Gardens and the British Lawrence Gardens that
still adorn it.
Lahore
is a very old and historic city. It is assumed that
Lahore was named after Luv, the son of Lord Ram, who
is said to have ruled this area. The neighbouring district
of Kasur is said to have been named after Luv's twin
brother Kush. Lahore flourished the most under the Mughals.
They built massive forts, palaces, mosques and magnificent
gardens here. The great Mughal emperor Akbar made Lahore
the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1585 to 1598.
The impressive Lahore Fort was build at this time. Akbar's
grandson Shahjahan was born in Lahore. He extended the
Lahore Fort and built the very famous and beautiful
Shalimar gardens. His son Aurangzeb built the Badshahi
Masjid and the Alamgiri Gate, both very prominent landmarks
near the Lahore Fort.
After
the downfall of the Mughal Empire, Lahore was invaded
by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the great Sikh Ruler and he
made immense developments in the city, until the British
took over in the Anglo Sikh war. The British desecrated
many of the Mughal architecture but built many of their
own, the famous amongst them being Heera Mandi. The
GPO, YMCA, Government College, High Court, The National
College Of Arts, ontgomery Hall, Tollinton Market, The
University Of Punjab (Old Campus).
Punjabi
is the most widely spoken language in Lahore. However,
Urdu and English are rapidly gaining popularity amongst
the younger generation.
For
shopping, Lahore is dotted by both old and new. Swanky
Shopping malls The old Bazaars include the Icchra Bazaar,
and the Anarkali Bazaar. Hafeez Center is the largest
market in Pakistan, dealing in computer and computer
accessories, mobile phones, CDs etc. Embroidered, garments,
glass bangles, leather articles, silk products are a
good buy in the traditional bazaars of Lahore.
Liberty
Market, Bahria, Lake City, Cantonment are the other
shopping areas of Lahore. Tourists are normally greatly
attracted to the famed Food Street in Lahore.
Lahore
International Airport connects Pakistan to most of important
destinations in the World to cities in Europe, North
America, Middle East etc. Near Lahore is the Wagah border,
an important road entry point to India. From Lahore,
it is possible to travel by road to all the important
cities of Pakistan like Islamabad, Karachi, and Quetta.
The
prominent hotels of Lahore are The Avari Hotel, on the
Mall, The Quick Continental Hotel Lahore, on Shadman
Main Jail Road, Hotel Elites on M.M. Road Alam Road,
Gulberg, The Residency Hotel Lahore in Gulberg, Lahore
Country Club on Khurseed Begum Road, National Hotel
on Abbot Road and the Regency Inn Hotels in Gulberg.
Links
To Information On Lahore
www.lahore.gov.pk
- Official Web site of the City District Lahore.
www.lahore.com
- Lahore City Portal.
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