During British Raj, in 1930s came a change in the development of middle class localities in Lahore and areas like Krishan Nagar and Sant Nagar were established. They were planned, geometrical in layout and had parks, sewage and drinking water facilities. In the houses in these areas, roofs of the rooms were high like British bungalows. These housing areas were an improved version of the old architecture of Lahore.
Directorial venture, eP -explorePakistan is country’s first social-media project in which culture and heritage are documented from the perspective of a traveler. In 2007 right after Facebook was launched, to share my personal photograph-based travel stories to significant yet less discovered spots in Pakistan. I document city heritage, timeworn architectural and cultural objects, people in their original environs, and often times beautiful frames that only an artist can see. Zaheer Chaudhry
Monday, June 5, 2023
Krishn Nagar Lahore
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the Hindu residents migrated to India.
The area became mainly a residential quarter, heavily populated with Muslims. In 1992, after repeated protests from Muslims groups, Krishan Nagar and Sant Nagar were merged and renamed Islampura or 'Islam Town' to accurately reflect its demographic composition. However, it is still largely referred to by its former name...
Photo curtesy: Zaheer Chaudhry
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