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Old 12-20-2004, 02:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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UPK in Lahore

Part of UrbanPakistan.com's Asim in Pakistan section...

I'll be updating this place by tomorrow, when I visit Bahria Town.

Lahore - The Mughal City!

Lahore is historically a important city; it's been around for hundreds or years and has been ruled by the Moguls, Sikhs and British. As a result Lahore has become on the most beautiful cities in the world with a rich mixture of Mogul and British architecture. Today the city is quite different with taller residential buildings going up. However the old city hasn't changed; you will still find many small streets and old monuments still standing today. Some have been built over 100 years ago and are still in good condition. This city is a must stop over if you visit Pakistan; there is something about it you won't feel in any other city in the world.

Modern Lahore is quite impressive as well; as you move into the suburbs you'll find the towns have been built quite well and planned out. However you must be aware of the traffic conditions in Lahore; there are no words to describe the mess this city is in. Pollution is really bad in Lahore and one of the major causes is the tons of traffic. If you are going to visit Lahore DO NOT drive yourself. Rather take the Yellow Taxis, Mini Rickshaws or Metro Buses which will go anywhere in the city.

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Century Tower



Telecom Advert Billboard - Jazz Prepaid Cellphone service



A Bus in Lahore with a Jazz Mobilink Advert on it



Eden Tower





Kalma Chowk



An Institute (Greenstar) - Beaureu of Family Planning



Local Lahori Boys playing Cricket in the cricket ground beside the International Market, Model Town


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Old 12-20-2004, 06:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old part of Lahore.
They've undergone a major re-construction as well. We've got this place called Gawaalmandi, they're revamping all the old architecture and converted it into a food street. You get all the cool desi food there.
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Forgive my ignorance but isn't Mughal actually Persianized Mongols and hence these influences, wouldn't they be Persain?
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Forgive my ignorance but isn't Mughal actually Persianized Mongols and hence these influences, wouldn't they be Persain?
You are right sir. The Persian influence being heavier.
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Forgive my ignorance but isn't Mughal actually Persianized Mongols and hence these influences, wouldn't they be Persain?
Persians have had a heavy influence in the past centuries. Even the language, Urdu borrows a lot from Pharsi. To understand the mixtures that formed the Moghuls you can use the evolution of Urdu to figure it out. It was encouraged by the Moghuls the most, like the Moghul ruler, Akbar. There was an intense mixture of all kinds of ethnicities serving with the Moghuls, they wanted something that'll be really easy and understandable by all. Thus came Urdu which borrows a little from every language spoken in the region. Mainly Hindi, Arabic and Pharsi. It's a lot like Hindi/Hindustani. Just replacing all the heavy sanskrit with Arabic/Pharsi words.

Urdu still remains to be one of the most easiest languages to pick up. I've really learnt that living in Dubai, where almost everyone can at least communicate in Urdu, a bit.
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At Chaman Ice cream - the Baskin Robins of Pakistan!





Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE)



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On the streets



On the streets II



An ancient PAF (Pakistan Airforce) plane



Old Submarine on display



An old tank on display



On the streets III



Siddiqui Trade Center in the distance



Siddiqui Trade Center and a city bus - close up




Pretty hip High School in Lahore, dunno why its called college.



Rabi Center in Construction



Rabi Center in construction



Siddiqui Trade Center



Sindbad play area



Siddiqui Trade Center II



Some new building all wrapped up infront of Hafeez Center



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A House in Lahore Cantt



Another News Flash Ticker



City Towers II



City Daewoo Bus



Fotress Stadium - Entrance close up



Fotress Stadium - Entrance to Fortress



Fotress Stadium - Exit from Fortress-Note the Nescafe guy, hes Jatt from EP (Pakistani Band)



Fortress Market



Fortress Stadium




Fortress Stadium II



Fortress Stadium III



Fortress Stadium IV



Fountain beside Intersection in Cantt



Hmmm doesn't that look like our pic



I love this AD



I love this restaurant!



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Mega Towers in construction



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Caltex Patrol Pump, with a Star Mart!



Defence Commercial Plaza (Pic says it all)



Defence Commercial Plaza II



A market in Defence



A road in Defence[/b]



Defence Auditorium



Defence Public School



Another road in Defence



Faisal Ghuman Chowk



Feroz Pur Rd. bridge



Feroz Pur Road also



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