Lahore Lahore Aye
Lahore Lahore Aye
The saying “Jine
Lahore Nai Vekhya O Jamya E Ni” (He who has not yet seen Lahore, has not been
born!”) is quite famous all over the Pakistan about Lahore.
Let me write today’s blog about my first love “the city I
was born in, Lahore”. Lahore, the capital of Punjab and Pakistan’s 2nd largest
city is a prosperous cosmopolitan and Pakistan’s cultural heart, making it one
of the most visited cities by domestic and foreign tourists. The city of Lahore
is also popular with visitors thanks to its striking street food. Every nook,
corner, building and street is steeped in history and has a story to tell; all you
have to do is step outside. Old Lahore city was surrounded with giant walls and
had 12 big doors. Roshnai Gate is believed to be the starting point of the
walled City of Lahore. River Ravi used to pass near Northwest wall of Lahore
Fort over 200 years ago. Lahore is derivative name of Luv, and Kasur is of
Kusha. Both were sons of Lord Rama, mentioned in the epic Ramayana. Lahore is
historically an important place in the South Asian Subcontinent. Famous
buildings made here during the time of the Mughal Empire include the Badshahi
Mosque, the Lahore Fort and the Shalimar Gardens. It was capital of the Sikh
Empire of the early 19th century.
Lahore is the second largest city of Pakistan and the
provincial capital of the Punjab. Lahore is a very happening place, people
think they know a lot about it. Almost everyone has an opinion on Lahore, its
people, its food, its architecture, its politics. So, keeping public interest
in mind, let me tell you some interesting things about Lahore.
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Lahore is One City with Sixteen Dialects.
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Mohammad Rafi started his career in Lahore.
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Lahore Get Its Name from Hindu Ramayana.
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Interesting contradiction it’s Moti Not Mochi
Gate.
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Heera Mandi was not a taboo place, it was the
cultural hub of Lahore named after a guy Heera Singh thus those Diamonds Are
Not What You Think They Are.
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Actual city of Lahore was the Walled City of
Lahore/Old Lahore.
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City surrounded with 12 Gates, and they are
1. The Raushnai Gate, or the "Gate of Light" is
between the royal mosque and the citadels.
2. The Kashmiri Gate is so called because it faces the
direction of Kashmir.
3. The Masti Gate is not the actual name but is rather
twisted and pronounced instead of "Masjidi," which means a mosque.
4. The Yakki Gate. The original name was "Zaki,"
which was derived from the name of a martyr saint, who, according to tradition,
fell fighting against the Moghal infidels from the north, while gallantly
defending his city
5. The Dehli Gate is so called because of its opening on to
the highway from Lahore to Delhi.
6. The Akbari Gate was named after Mahomed Jala-ud-din
Akbar, who rebuilt the town and citadel.
7. The Mochi Gate is the name wrongly pronounced. It was
name was actually Moti meaning a pearl. It was called so after the name of Moti
Ram, an officer of Akbar, who resided here at that time.
8. The Shah 'Almi Gate was named after Mohomed Mo'azzam Shah
'Alam Bahadur Shah (the son and successor of Aurangzeb). He was a mild and
generous Emperor, who died in Lahore on the 28th February 1712.
9. The Lahori Gate also known as the Lohari gate has been
named after the city of Lahore.
10. The Mori Gate is the smallest of the gateways and as its
name implies, was in old times used as an outlet for the refuse and sweepings
of the city.
11. The Bhatti Gate was named after the Bhatis, an ancient
Rajput tribe who inhabited these quarters in old times.
12. The Taxali Gate was named after the Taxal or royal mint,
that used to be in its neighborhood during the period of the Mahomedan
Emperors.
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Lahore is considered as the educational seat of
Pakistan with universities and colleges that offer MBBS Medicine, Engineering
Universities/ Colleges in Lahore, many arts and agricultural universities. Most
of the books in Pakistan are published in Lahore.
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Hub of Cultural & Performing Arts: People of Lahore celebrate several festivals
throughout the year which allows for the city to remain lively. Lahore is also
renowned for Basant, the Festival of Lamps or Mela Chiraghan, the National
Horse and Cattle show, Pakistan parades.
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Historical Heritage: Lahore is not just a city,
Lahore is a civilization. There are many place to visit in this city, i.e.
historical fort of Lahore, Queen Noor Jahan’s tomb, Shalamar Garden, Wahga
Border, Badshahi Mosque and Lahore zoo. There are many markets you would enjoy
to shop from like Shah Alam market, Liberty, Ichhra and Anarkal are worth to
visit. Let me list few worth seeing places in lahore, they are: Jahangir Tomb, Badshahi
Masjid, Shahi Qila (Royal Fort), Minar-e-Pakistan, Shalimar Garden, Bagh-I -
Jinnah, Race course Park, Lahore Museum, Museum of Pakistan army, Wagah border,
Eifel Tower Bahria Town, Arfa Kareem Tower…ITU, Bahria Grand Mosque, Jallo
park, Fortress Stadium, Qaddafi Stadium, Alhamra Cultural Complex.
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Cuisines of Lahore: لاہوری پکوان)
Lahore is a city with an extremely rich food culture. People from Lahore are
famous all over the country for their love for food. The city offers a vast
variety of options when it comes to gastronomy. Following is a list of some
foods of which Lahore is renowned for having unique tastes.
Chicken Lahori, Gosht karah., Dal gosht , Murgh
Cholay/Channay, Murgh , Seekh, Gol gappa, Dahi bhallay, Shawarma, Chicken
tikka, Biryani, Haleem, Falooda, Halwa Poori, Nihari, Samosa, Kheer, Paya Lahori
Fried Fish, Chargha , Daal, Lahori Steamed Charga, Lahori Chana Chat, Lahori
Daal Murgh, Lahori Red Chicken Karahi,Hareesa - A mixture of Mutton &
Lentils, Fried Fish, Beef Bong Paaye - Beef Shank meet with foots, Chikkarh
Chollay, Naan Haleem, Chicken Sajji . To serve most of these dishes at one
place there are 3 Food Streets in Lahore
I.
M M Alam Road Food Street
II.
Fort Road Food Street
III.
Gawalmandi Food Street.
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Lahore is the Hub of IT industry in Pakistan.
In short I can say that “Lahore Lahore Aye” – As one often comes across this popular phrase,
in Lahore as well as many other places in Pakistan. The possible reason behind
it being the friendly, open-hearted and welcoming nature of Lahoris. Last but
not the least Lahore is a city worth visiting atleast once in a life time
as “Jine
Lahore Nai Vekhya O Jamya E Ni”
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