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In this documentary, we take a deep dive into the history of Mall Road Lahore, one of the most iconic streets in Pakistan, and the first paved road built during the British colonial era. Discover how this historic road, constructed in the 1850s, became an essential route connecting the Mian Mir Cantonment to the heart of Lahore. Learn how the British Raj's decision to construct this paved road was driven by the need for a safe passage for their troops during a time of cholera outbreak in the city. Through fascinating historical accounts, explore the cultural significance and architectural transformation of this iconic street. Featuring landmarks such as the Lahore Governor's House, Lawrence Gardens, and the Punjab High Court, this video showcases the evolution of Mall Road Lahore and its pivotal role in shaping Lahore’s urban landscape. Mall Road was not just a road; it was a symbol of British legacy in Lahore, and its construction marks the beginning of urban development in this historic city. The video also highlights the role of key figures like Sir Henry Lawrence and Colonel Napier, who were instrumental in the planning and execution of this monumental project. Join us on this journey as we uncover the history of Mall Road Lahore, its transformation from a dusty, colonial route to the bustling modern-day road that connects key districts of Lahore. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in Lahore's colonial history, British infrastructure, and the heritage of Lahore. #MallRoadLahore #BritishEra #LahoreHistory #ColonialLahore #LahoreLandmarks #LahoreHeritage #LahoreCulture #BritishColonialHistory, #IconicRoadsLahore #LahoreTourism #LahoreColonialPast #HistoricLahore #LahoreArchitecture #ShahabOmer, #HeritageChronicles