Garhi Shahu

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Garhi Shahu
گڑھی شاہو
Garhi Shahu is located in Lahore
Garhi Shahu
Garhi Shahu
LOcation of Garhi Shahu in Lahore
Coordinates: 31°34′N 74°21′E / 31.567°N 74.350°E / 31.567; 74.350
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
CityLahore
Administrative townGulberg
Union council76
Government
  TypeUnion Council

Garhi Shahu (Urdu: گڑھی شاہو) (English: Fortress of Shahu) is a union council and historic neighbourhood in Gulberg Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Garhi Shahu is one of Lahore's oldest residential neighbourhoods outside the Old City and is located near Lahore Junction railway station. Garhi Shahu is home to imposing government buildings like the huge Governor’s House, with colonial-era Indo-Gothic arches and Palladian colonnades, and the 1938 Punjab Assembly. Among modern buildings in the locality, the Alhamra Art Center stages drama and art exhibitions, while Al-Falah Theatre shows popular plays and comedy. The area is named after the notorious 19th-century gang leader and robber baron Shahu.[1]

Early history and etymology (pre-1880)

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