Baseerat e Lahore

Baseerat e Lahore The people of Lahore, when they want to emphasize the uniqueness of their town say "Lahore is Lahore" This preeminent position it holds in Pakistan as well.

The origin of Lahore can be traced back somewhere between 1st and 7th centuries A.D. It is, however, inferred by historians that Lahore was actually founded by Loh e son of Rama, characterized as the Hindu god in Ramayana. According to Sir Robert Montgomery, Lahore rose to importance between 2nd and 4th centuries. According to the Greek geographer, Ptolemy, Lahore was founded somewhere at the end

of the 1st century. According to the book ood-e-Aalamahore appeared as a town in 882 AD. The people of Lahore, when they want to emphasize the uniqueness of their town say "Lahore is Lahore". The traditional capital of Punjab for a thousand years, it had been the cultural center of Northern India extending from Peshawar to New Delhi. Lahore is the city of poets, artists and the center of film industry. It has the largest number of educational institutions in the country and some of the finest gardens in the continent. The city as we know it today, reached its peak of glory during the Moghul rulers, especially in the reign of Akbar the Great, who made it his capital. His son, Jehangir, is buried in its outskirts and his mausoleum is one of the places frequented by tourists and Lahorites alike. Close by is the mausoleum of the famous Moghul Empress, Nur Jehan, who is known for introducing the rose plant and for initiating several cultural movements in the Sub-Continent. Akbar the Great held his Court In Lahore for 14 years from 1584 to 1598, and built the Lahore Fort, as well as the city walls which had 12 gates. Some of these still survive. Jehangir and Shah Jehan, the builders of the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Shalamar Gardens in Srinagar and Lahore, built palaces and tombs. The last great Moghul Emperor, Aurangzeb (1838 - 1707) built Lahore's most famous monument, the great Badshahi Mosque. At that time the river Ravi, which now lies a few miles away from Lahore, touched the ramparts of the Fort and the Mosque. A stream still flaws there and is known as the"Old River". The Sikhs ruled it in the 18th and 19th centuries, and though it was their capital, they had a habit of damaging the Muslim monuments and took little interest in gardens. It is said that they took enough marble from the Moghul monuments of Lahore to build the Golden Temple at Amratsar twice over. Most of the gems that decorated the palaces and the forts were also taken out.

Eid mornings in Lahore have always carried a timeless soul 🤍This old photograph of Eid prayer at the majestic Badshahi M...
20/03/2026

Eid mornings in Lahore have always carried a timeless soul 🤍

This old photograph of Eid prayer at the majestic Badshahi Masjid reminds us of unity, faith, and the beauty of traditions that never fade. Rows upon rows, hearts aligned in gratitude — a moment where time pauses and spirituality takes over.

Some things change, but the essence of Eid in Lahore remains forever the same ✨

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Beadon Road Lahore
18/03/2026

Beadon Road Lahore

Lahore Railway Station (1880) 🚂✨Built in 1880 during the British era, Lahore Railway Station stands as a symbol of stren...
04/03/2026

Lahore Railway Station (1880) 🚂✨
Built in 1880 during the British era, Lahore Railway Station stands as a symbol of strength, history, and timeless architecture.
Its grand red-brick walls and fortress-like design were made not just for travel — but for protection.
For over a century, it has witnessed farewells, reunions, and the heartbeat of Lahore moving through its tracks. ❤️
A true heritage landmark of our beautiful city.

01/03/2026
01/03/2026

Sarkar E Khalsa ⚔️🪯

01/03/2026
Members of the Lahore Hindu community at the YMCA Hall in Lahore in 1945.This is a photo of the YMCA Hall in Lahore. Sai...
28/02/2026

Members of the Lahore Hindu community at the YMCA Hall in Lahore in 1945.
This is a photo of the YMCA Hall in Lahore. Saint Shri Nathji celebrated the birthday of his guru, Shri Babaji Maharaj, at the Lahore YMCA Hall on January 21, 1945.

The picture is from 1960s!Kite Maker Muhmmad Din of Qilla Gujjar Singh in Lahore.
06/02/2026

The picture is from 1960s!
Kite Maker Muhmmad Din of Qilla Gujjar Singh in Lahore.

The Shalimar Gardens, Lahore. Can someone tell the year ?
05/02/2026

The Shalimar Gardens, Lahore. Can someone tell the year ?

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