List of families of Lahore

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The city of Lahore, now in Pakistan, has had many notable families in its history, who have contributed significantly to politics, society, the creative arts, sports and other fields. Notable individuals are listed elsewhere. Please add any new names at the end of the list.

List

See also

References

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  5. Also related to the Fakir Khana and Hakim Khana families, above
  6. Also related to the Hakim Khana and Fakir Khana families, above, present in Lahore since at least the 11th-12th centuries AD
  7. See relations also with the Sialkoti-Kashmiri family of Allama Iqbal, above
  8. Completed 1894. Rudyard Kiplings father John Lockwood Kipling was curator at an earlier building, immortalized in Kim (1901); see Murray's Handbook of the Punjab 1883

Further reading

  • Griffin and Massey, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab, revided edition 1910-11.
  • WG Osborne, The Court and Camp of Runjeet Singh, London, 1846.
  • Lady Emily Eden, Up the Country, new edition, London, 1983.
  • Hakim Ahmad Shuja, Lahore ka Chelsea (Urdu), Lahore, 1969.
  • Ian Talbot, Divided Cities: Lahore and Amritsar:1947-1957, Karachi, 2005 edition.
  • FS Aijazuddin, Lahore: Illustrated Views of the 19th Century, Lahore, n.d.
  • WJ Glover, Making Lahore Modern: Constructing and Imagining a Colonial City, Karachi, 2011.
  • B. Gascoine, The Great Mughals, London, 1971.
  • M. Athar Tahir, Punjab Portraits, Lahore, 1992.