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Fazal Din VC (1 July 1921 – 2 March 1945) was an Indian [1] [2] recipient of the Victoria Cross award, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Lahore College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - B. Pharmacy, Pharm. D. University of Central Punjab - Pharm. D. Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lahore (Lahore Campus) - B. Pharmacy, Pharm. D. Faculty of Pharmacy, Hajvery University - Pharm. D. Akhtar Saeed College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Pharm. D. Lahore Pharmacy College - Pharm. D.
The Punjab University College of Pharmacy (PUCP) is a constituent college of University of the Punjab located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, Pakistan. It was established in 1944. It was established in 1944.
The Lahore Fort (Punjabi and Urdu: شاہی قلعہ: Shahi Qila, or "Royal Fort") is a citadel at the northern end of Lahore's Walled City that spreads over an area greater than 20 hectares. [9] It contains 21 notable monuments, some of which date to the era of Emperor Akbar .
Fazal Haq College for Boys, Mardan; Ghazali Inter College, Bhawana; Government College for Men Nazimabad, Karachi; Government College of Science Wahdat Road, Lahore; Government College of Science, Multan; Government College University (GCU), Lahore; Government Islamia College Civil Lines, Lahore; Government National College, Karachi
Mall of Lahore [18] Amanah Mall [19] Avenue Mall [20] Xinhua Mall [21] Gulberg Galleria [22] Siddiq Trade Center [23] Imperial Mall [24] Pace Shopping Mall [25] Vogue Towers [26] Al Fatah Malls (3 malls) [27] Dolmen Mall Lahore
Taxali Gate also serves as Union Council 30 (UC 30) in Tehsil Ravi Town of Lahore City District of Punjab, Pakistan. There is a sense of religious harmony that once was in this area. There is a sense of religious harmony that once was in this area.
Arain (also known as Raeen) are a large Punjabi Muslim [1] agricultural community with a strong political identity and level of organisation. [2] [3]At the beginning of the last century, they numbered around 1 million and were mainly rural cultivators and landowners concentrated in four districts: Lahore, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Ambala, all in the British Punjab province. [1]