The Mall in Lahore, Pakistan (also known as Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam), is one of the city's main roads, and, along with the Grand Trunk Road, one of its most famous as well. The Mall holds significant historical and cultural value, as most of the buildings lining the road is a collection of Mughal and colonial-era architecture, the majority of them built during the British Raj era. The Minar-e-Pakistan represents Pakistani independence The Hazuri Bagh, looking towards the Roshnai Gate Lahore (Urdu: ÙØ§ÛÙØ±) is a major city of Pakistan and is the capital of the province of Punjab. ... A view of Grand Trunk Road - a picture from Smithsonian Institute The Grand Trunk Road (abbreviated to GT Road in common usage) is the Indian Subcontinents first, largest and oldest major road, linking Sonargaon in Bengal (now in Narayanganj, Bangladesh) with Kabul in Afghanistan via the Khyber Pass. ... The Mughal Empire (alternative spelling Mogul, which is the origin of the word Mogul) of India was founded by Babur in 1526, when he defeated Ibrahim Lodi, the last of the Delhi Sultans at the First Battle of Panipat. ... The British Empire at its zenith in 1919. ...
Buildings or monuments of historical significance on The Mall include:
Lahore Museum, established in 1894, when Lahore (currently a part of Pakistan) was a part of Undivided India, is a major museum of the Indian subcontinent. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... Lawrence Gardens is a vast garden in the heart of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. ... Government College,now officially referred to as Government College University Lahore is a public university located in Lahore, second largest city of Pakistan. ... Punjab University can refer to one of the following: In Pakistan: University of the Punjab, Lahore In India: Panjab University, Chandigarh This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... This organization, company, or building article needs to be wikified. ...