Lahore

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Lahore (Punjabi: لہور, Urdu: لاہور) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in the country. With a rich history dating back over a millennium, Lahore is a major cultural centre of Pakistan. One of the most densely populated cities in the world, Lahore remains an economic, political, transportation, entertainment, and educational hub.

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Lahore successively served as regional capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, the Ghaznavids in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th centuries theMughal Empire in the 16th century, the Sikh expansion in the early 19th century, and it was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj in the mid 19th and early 20th century. The traditional capital of Punjab for a thousand years, Lahore was the cultural center of Punjab which extends from the eastern banks of the Indus River to New Delhi.[4][5] Mughal structures such as the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the mausolea of Jehangir and Nur Jehan are tourist attractions. Lahore is also home to many British colonial structures built in the Indo-Saracenic style, such as the Lahore High Court, the General Post Office, Lahore Museum and many older universities including the University of the Punjab. The Lahore Zoo, thought to be the fourth oldest in the world, is also situated here.[6]

Lahore is referred to as the cultural heart of Punjab as it hosts most of the arts, cuisine, festivals, film-making, music, gardening and intelligentsia of the country. Known for its affiliation with poets and artists, it has the largest number of educational institutions in Punjab and some of the finest gardens on the continent.[4] Lahore has always been a center for publications, where 80 percent of Punjab’s books are published and remains the foremost center of literary, educational and cultural activity in Punjab.[7] It is also an important religious center as it is home to hundreds of temples, mosques, and shrines like Data Durbar Complex.[8]

According to the 1998 census,  Lahore’s population was 6,310,000.[9] A 2010 government estimate now puts the population at 10,000,000. It is ranked 30 in the most populated urban areasin the world and the 8th largest city within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. In 2010, Lahore was ranked as a Gamma world city.[10] The Guardian has rated Lahore as the 2nd best tourist Destination in Pakistan.[11] It is 32 kilometers (20 mi) west of Amritsar, India and therefore, very close to Pakistan’s eastern border with India.

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