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My recent (April 2014) trip to Lahore was a veritable treasure trove of imagery.

Stop... keep distance...

Iqbal Academy Pakistan was established in 1951, under the administrative authority of the Education Department of the Central Government of Pakistan in Karachi. After a few years, when the capital of Pakistan shifted to Islamabad, the government decided to shift Iqbal Academy from Karachi to Lahore, as Allama Muhammad Iqbal, under whose name the academy is titled, belongs to Lahore. In 1976 the Iqbal Academy shifted to 116-McLeod Road, Lahore (old residence of Allama Muhammad Iqbal), and the Federal Government of Pakistan gifted a piece of land at a major estate in Lahore behind Avari Hotels and opposite to Faletti's Hotel, to build a state-of-the-art building named Aiwan-e-Iqbal, a monument and memorial in tribute to Allama Muhammad Iqbal. In 1996 the building formerly inaugurated by Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Iqbal Academy also shifted to the sixth floor of Aiwan-e-Iqbal. Iqbal Academy Library is one of the oldest and richest libraries in the world that have specialized in Iqbal Studies. Its collection of books on Iqbal studies and related subjects cover the major international languages as well as the regional languages of Pakistan. The back files of important and rare periodicals augment its book holdings. It not only provides academic logistics support to the research projects of the Academy but also extends research and reference facilities to a large number of students, teachers and Iqbal scholars every year.

Lahore Safai Park, Wild life park lahore

The fellas asked me to take their picture...

Wapda House, Mall Road Lahore

Lahore, Pakistan

Suprisingly enough, he almost fell off of his bike after he noticed a girl (me) taking a picture of him.

Pakistani flag at Lahore fort

a view from lahore fort covering a colonial church that was built for british troops in 1850;s,badshaahi mosque and samaadhi ranjeet singh.

A very pleasant sight...

Farid Ahsanuddin's residence with family...

They charged my camera batteries for 10 mins for 10 rupees... this particular snack seller..

To find out more about Lahore Fort, visit the following link:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Fort

the star. heavily spiced fried chicken.

the top black square in the middle says "Get free education"

Jail road and Services hospital

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