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History of Lahore:

Lahore was founded by Loh the son of Rama Chandra. However the accorded history of Lahore dates back to 850AD. Conquered by Mahmood Gaznavi in 1021AD, it was made the capital of the Ghaznavid east of Indus and later captital of entire Ghaznavid Empire by Masud, son of Mahmood. It was then that Lahore became the centre of social, cultural and educational activities reaching the pinnacle of its glory under the Mughals who gave it its famous architecture including the magnificent fort, gardens, tombs, mosques and pavilions.

Lahore owes much to the Mughal Princes, for it was here that Shah Jehan made the Shalimar Gardens, Aurangzeb constructed the World famous Badshahi Mosque, and it is here that the emperor Jehangir and his beloved wife Nur Jehan are buried. The massively fortified walls of Lahore fort speak eloquently of the days gone by. Its origin is not known. However, Mughal Emperor Akber gave it a face lift and made it one of the most splendid forts in the sub continent. One can almost envision the royal Princes and Princesses moving within the calm splendour of its magnificent walls. The famous Anarkali Bazaar (named after the legendary Anarkali) is almost adjacent to the historical Lahore Museum, whose collection of coins and crafts unveil the secrets of centuries.

The British during their reign (1849~1947) combined Mughal, Gothic and Colonial architecture with Victorian style and made many historical buildings like the High Court, Government College, the Central Museum, National College of Arts, Montgomery Hall, Tollinton Market, Punjab University and the Provincial Assembly.

Much change have been made to the old Lahore after the independence of Pakistan. It has become the capital of Punjab Province and Culture Capital of Pakistan.

Old Names of Lahore:

bulletLaha-war
bulletLaha-noor
bulletLoh-pur
bulletMahmood-pur
bulletLabokla
bulletSamandpal Nagiri
bulletLohar-pur

Time Line:

Date

Description

1000BC Foundation of Lahore by Prince Loh, Son of Rama Chandra
630AD A Great Brahmanb City according to Hieun Tsang
800~900AD Under Brahmanb rule
975AD Subuktgin, father of Mahmood Ghaznavi of Ghazni invades Lahore and defeats Raja Jaipal
1021AD Mahmood Ghaznavi Captures the City
1043AD Hindu Rajas of Northern India besiege Lahore for seven months
1039~1099AD Golden Rule of Ghaznavids under Zahir-ud-Din Ibrahim
1157~1186AD Capital of Ghaznavids under twelfth Ghaznavid Emperor
1186~1206AD  Shahab-ud-Din Ghauri conquers Lahore and brings it under the Ghorid Empire
1241~1310AD  The Mongols ransack Lahore several times
1398AD  Tamerlane plunders Lahore
1236~1526AD  Lahore plays almost no role. The Khilji, Tughlaq, Syed and Lodhi dynasties succeed one another in Delhi till Babur captures it in 1524 and lays foundations of the Moghul Empire
1524AD  Babur captures Lahore
1554AD  Babar's son Humayun returns in triumph after 14 years of exile
1606AD  Emperor Jehangir besieges Lahore
1622AD  Jehangir fixes his court in Lahore
1629AD  Shahjehan proclaimed emperor at Lahore
1629~1658AD  Lahore enjoys peace and prosperity under Ali Mardan and Wazir Khan, Governors of Emperor Shahjehan
1659AD  Emperor Aurangzeb enters Lahore
1712AD  Aurangzeb's death at Lahore
1739AD  Nadir Shah Durrani, the King of Persia captures Lahore
1748~1767AD  Nadir's successor, Ahmad Shah Abdali invades Lahore eight times
1764~1794AD  Three Sikh Chiefs Lahna Singh, Sobha Singh and Gujjer Singh occupy Lahore
1799~1839AD  Lahore under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Sikh ruler of the Punjab
1839~1848AD  Successors of Ranjit Singh
1849AD  Annexation of the Punjab by the British brings Lahore under their control
1857AD  East India Company transfers its powers to the British crown and Lahore becomes part of the British Empire
1857~1947AD  British rule
1947AD  Creation of Pakistan

 

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