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In the United States, the Cornish is recognised in four colours: the original dark, added to the Standard of Perfection in 1893; the white, added in 1898; the white-laced red, added in 1909; and the buff, added in 1938. [4] [10] [13]: 100 It is resistant to most common diseases of poultry, but vulnerable to parasites. [7]
A view of the Ferozpur Road near Ichhra Bazaar. Ichhra (Punjabi, Urdu: اچھرہ) is a residential and commercial area in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [2] Being a very old locality, some very old buildings can be seen in Ichhra. [1] It is noted for its Ichhra Bazaar, among the most economical markets of Lahore. [3]
Pakistan has mostly known 4 local breeds of chicken which includes Aseel,Misri,Golden and desi chickens Pages in category "Chicken breeds originating in Pakistan" This category contains only the following page.
Kot Lakhpat (Punjabi language, Urdu: کوٹ لکھپت) is a largely residential neighborhood and union council of Gulberg Tehsil in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The neighborhood is both a residential and industrial area. It is located at 31° 27' 57N 74° 20' 14E. [1]
The famous Gawalmandi Food Street of Lahore is located here. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Gawalmandi is a fusion of two words: Gawala , meaning milkman and Mandi , the Urdu word for market. Gawalmandi used to be one of the largest buffalo milk producing markets in Punjab, until a large number of Punjabi Gujjar started settling here after 1947.
Township (Punjabi, Urdu: ٹاؤن شپ) is a neighbourhood and union council (UC 132, UC 133) located in Iqbal Tehsil, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Township is one of the largest residential neighbourhoods in Lahore, which was planned during the President Ayub Khan administration in the 1950s.
Kernowek Standard (KS, Standard Cornish), its initial version spelt Kernowak Standard, is a variety of the spelling of revived Cornish.It has two specifications, the first of which was published as a draft proposal in March 2007, and the second of which was published as a practical orthography in May 2012.
On 1 April 1941, the Government of the Punjab transferred 1,963 acres (7.9 km²) situated in Rakh, Kot Lakhpat Tehsil, District, Lahore and the transfer deed was registered with the Sub-Registrar, Lahore, on 25 April 1941.