Lahore is the cultural hub of Pakistan. Lahore is the multi-dimensional cosmopolitan city, many tribes came and settled here. Lahore also attained the attention of the Mughals and became the home of many Mughals like Akbar, Jahangir, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and many others. Being the home of Mughals, Lahore has also preserved the belongings of
Ever visited Lahore? Actually what kind of question am I asking? It’s totally insane after all “Jinne Lohr ni Takkya Oh Te Jamya Hi Ni”. But have you seen its Sikh and Mughal monuments? Mughal and Sikh architecture in the Walled City of Lahore is the manifestation of true culture and traditions of Pakistan. They
While moving towards the attractions of the walled city of Lahore, Bhati Gate is privileged of being listed at the top. The vibrant culture around the gate makes it a desired place for explorers of tradition. Bhati Gate is among 6 remaining gates of Lahore out of the 13 which were demolished in British era.
The walled city of Lahore is enclosed with beautiful architectures known as Gates of Lahore. All the 13 gates are the icons of distinct specialties and of course, the true demonstrators of historical architectures. Here Locally Lahore is taking you to another journey of endless glory of another gate of Lahore which is Mochi Darwaza.
City gate has been a symbol of the rich heritage of old settlements. Gates of the city have been considered a source of traveling, trade, taxation, supplying and other military purposes. Indeed, city gates are the part of ancient architectural concepts but they serve urban settlements in all times and in every way. Similarly, the
The Walled City Of Lahore– A place of beauty, endeavor, class, magnificence, royalty and Sufism. We talk about Lahore and we don’t discuss Data Darbar it’s so unfair. The grandeur of Lahore owes to Data Darbar. Data Ki Nagri- Walled City Of Lahore: Lahore is known as “Data Ki Nagri”. People from all over the
Bradlaugh Hall Built in the late 19th century on Rattigan Road Lahore, it was once the National college. This historic hall had hosted to almost all the notable leadership of India, particularly for political figures in Punjab. The hall has been associated with Charles Bradlaugh a British political activist and member of parliament and he
Lakshmi Chowk has always been the heart of Lahore, this Chowk is named after the culturally significant Lakshmi Building that stands on one corner of this famous square, which is one noteworthy identity of Lahore’s downtown. Lakshmi is a name of goddess, whom worship in Hinduism as a symbol of wealth and happiness. This square also