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Lahore: Its history, architectural remains and antiquites
Syad Muhammad Latif's Lahore: Its History, Architectural Remains, and Antiquities is an in-depth study of the long history of Lahore, one of the oldest centers of culture and civilization in South Asia. Written in 1892, this work documents Lahore's development from ancient times, through the Hindu-Buddhist period, through Muslim domination, the Mughal era, and through Sikh and British rule.
In addition to outlining the historical events that shaped the city's identity, Latif pays close attention to architectural remains and important sites such as forts, mosques, tombs, gardens, and other historic buildings. The book also includes ethnographic accounts, local traditions, community life, and the social and political transformations that took place over the centuries.
As one of the most comprehensive primary sources on Lahore in the late 19th century, this work is a valuable reference for historians, archaeologists, cultural researchers, and readers seeking to understand the city's historical heritage and architectural riches.
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