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The Dyal Singh Trust Library was established in Lahore in 1908 in pursuance of the Will of the Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia. It was first setup in the Exchange Building, which was the residence of Sardar Dyal Singh. Later, it was shifted to the existing building. Initially, it was started with one thousand books and a grant of Rs.60,000/= provided by Sardar Dyal Singh, to meet the financial requirements of the Library.
The income from his personal property was donated to run the day to day affairs of the Library, and they were supervised by a Trust. The Library enjoyed popularity before partition. However, in 1948 it suffered a considerable loss owing to riots in Lahore and a good number of books and its property were lost /damaged.
The Library remained closed for 12 years owing to the migration of its Non-Muslim Trustees. It restarted functioning in 1964 when its administrative control was taken-over by the Evacuee Trust Property Board, Government of Pakistan, Lahore. In 1985 under a directive of the President of Pakistan, its administrative control was transferred to the Education Department, Govt. of the Punjab, but was again repatriated to the Evacuee Trust Property Board, Government of Pakistan, in 1989.
Name: Dyal Singh Trust Library
Address: 25 Nisbat Road, Lahore - 54000
City: Lahore
State/Province: Punjab (Pakistan)
Telephone: +92-42-722-9483, +92-42-722-9596
Fax: +92-42-723-3631
Email: info@dyalsingh.org.pk
Founded in: 1908
View of Khalsa College Lyallpur, after partition 1947 this college converted to Municipal College Lyallpur Punjab
Head Masters Pre Partition 1947
1. Sardar Kisan Singh 1928-30
2. Sardar Wadhawa Singh 1931-32
3. Sardar Amar Singh 1934-35
4. Sardar Ajit Singh 1935-36
5. Sardar Phola Singh 1936-45
Rajguru, Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev
Bhagat Singh (shown in the middle) born September 1907 – 23 March 1931was an Indian freedom fighter, considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed meaning "martyr")
More information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh
Door of Hall Room of Khalsa College Lyallpur, after partition 1947 this college converted to Municipal College Lyallpur Punjab
Principal Office / Admin Block of Khalsa College Lyallpur, after partition 1947 this college converted to Municipal College Lyallpur Punjab
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Maharaja Bhupinder Singh(12 October 1891–23 March 1938) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Patiala from 1900 to 1938.
Main Building of Khalsa College Lyallpur, after partition 1947 this college converted to Municipal College Lyallpur Punjab
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Crown of Ajit Singh - During Surat Congress of 1907, Extremist Group leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak felicitated Ajit Singh by presenting him with this crown.
Sari Nisan Sahib di sewa meti Mag 1 Semt Khalsa 140 nu Bhai Ratan Singh Meher Singh ji Bajaj Lyallpur ne kari. Das Saktar Sri Guru Singh Sabah Lyallpur 1911 (please correct translation if I am wrong)
Fakir Khana is the private museum of the Fakir Family of Lahore. It is one of the largest private museums in South Asia. Considered a hidden treasure of art: paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, Chinese porcelain, Persian carpets and countless masterpieces of Art, it is situated in Bhati Gate, a legendary section of the Walled City of Lahore, Punjab province of Pakistan.
The Museum gives the visitor interesting information on the culture and history of Punjab. The exhibits of the museum include gifts from Queen Victoria and Maharajah Ranjit Singh to Fakir Syed Azizuddin and Fakir Syed Nooruddin who were advisors in his court. The Museum is currently managed by members of the Fakir Family. It is closed to the general public and visitations are by appointment only.
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Pre Partition 1947 Sikh Junj Ghar (Wedding Hall / House) in Chak No. 91 R.B. Tehsil Jaranwala District Lyallpur West Punjab