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Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam
شاہراہ قائد اعظم
The Mall
سڑک مال
Route information
Maintained by City District Government Lahore
Length6.5 km (4.0 mi)
Existed2016–present
Major junctions
From Multan Road, Lahore Secretariat
ToMian Mir Bridge, Aziz Bhatti Road
Location
CountryPakistan
Highway system

Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: شاہراہ قائد اعظم), formerly known as The Mall or Mall Road (Urdu: سڑک مال, Sarak-e-Mall), is a major road in Lahore, Pakistan.

The road was laid out during the British Raj on a route leading to the Governor's House, lined on both sides with Mughal shrines and kilns.

Attractions

Places of historical, cultural and recreational significance on The Mall include:

Gallery

  • Masonic Temple Masonic Temple
  • Lahore Museum Lahore Museum
  • Charing Cross Charing Cross
  • Government College University Government College University
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral
  • St. Anthony's College St. Anthony's College
  • Aitchison College Aitchison College
  • Ferozesons Books Ferozesons Books
  • Tollinton Market Tollinton Market
  • Bird Houses on Mall Road Bird Houses on Mall Road
  • Zamzama Zamzama
  • Anarkali Stop Anarkali Stop

See also

References

  1. "Harking back: Story of Lahore's most beautiful boulevard". 13 July 2022.
  2. "Harking back: Story of Lahore's most beautiful boulevard". 13 July 2022.
  3. Jan Morris and Simon Winchester (2005). Stones of Empire: The Buildings of the Raj. Oxford University Press. pp. 203–205. ISBN 978-0-19-280596-6.
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