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  2. The Mall, Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: شاہراہ قائد اعظم), formerly known as The Mall or Mall Road (Urdu: سڑک مال, Sarak-e-Mall), is a major road in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] The road was laid out during the British Raj on a route leading to the Governor's House, lined on both sides with Mughal shrines and kilns. [2] [3]

  3. Lakshmi Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Lakshmi Mansion is a historical building located near Mall Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.It was once home to writer Saadat Hasan Manto. [1]This mansion was originally the personal residence of Sir Shadi Lal.

  4. List of roads in Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Lahore Railway Station - GPO Chowk, Mall Road: 4: 2.5: Napier Road: ... Railway Road: Lahore Railway Station - Mayo Hospital: 4: 1.7: Names of road after

  5. Charing Cross, Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Summit Minar was built near the Charing Cross Pavilion, which once housed a statue of Queen Victoria. Charing Cross, officially known as Faisal Chowk, is a major road intersection in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Located on Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, it is a popular site for protests within Lahore. [1]

  6. File:Lahore Map.PNG - Wikipedia

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  7. Hall Road, Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Hall Road is a commercial road near the historic Mall Road in Lahore, Pakistan. Like the Mall Road, it is surrounded by buildings built by the British before Pakistan's independence in 1947. The name of the road comes from the fact that the British had built 4 huge halls along the road, which catered to meetings, exhibitions.