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  2. Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Lahore was annexed to the British Raj in 1849 and became the capital of British Punjab. [27] Lahore was central to the independence movements of both India and Pakistan, with the city being the site of both the Declaration of Indian Independence and the resolution calling for the establishment of Pakistan.

  3. File:Lahore Map.PNG - Wikipedia

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  4. Module:Location map/data/Pakistan Lahore - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Pakistan Lahore. 15 languages.

  5. Allama Iqbal Town - Wikipedia

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    Allama Iqbal Town (Urdu: علامہ اقبال ٹاؤن) (also known as Iqbal Town or abbreviated as AIT) is a commercial and residential locality in the south-western Lahore, in Pakistan's Punjab province.

  6. Lahore District - Wikipedia

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    Lahore District (Punjabi: ضلع لہور; Urdu: ضلع لاہور) is a district in Punjab, Pakistan, consisting of the provincial capital, Lahore and surrounding areas. It is the most populous district of Pakistan , with a population of 12,978,661 (10.29 million) in 2023.

  7. Shad Bagh - Wikipedia

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    Shad Bagh (Punjabi, Urdu: شاد باغ) is a union council and neighbourhood in Shalamar Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Shad Bagh is a predominantly mixed residential and commercial area. Shad Bagh is a predominantly mixed residential and commercial area.

  8. List of roads in Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Lahore Railway Station - Mayo Hospital: 4: 1.7: Names of road after. Abbot road named after Sir James Abbott, Pakistani city Abbottabad also named after him.

  9. M. M. Alam Road - Wikipedia

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    The road is named after flying ace of Pakistan Air Force, Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam who was the recipient of the Pakistani military decoration, the Sitara-e-Jurrat (The star of courage) and a bar to it for his dog fight during the Indo Pakistan War of 1965 when he downed five Indian aircraft in less than a minute, the first four within 30 seconds, establishing a world record.