Abstract
“Andrūn Shihr”, the word that still conjures up images of a bygone era, old world
charm infused with romanticism and mystery. An abode of saints, poets, warriors,
musicians, kings and their mistresses, where the streets echoed with music and the
air filled with aroma of mouthwatering pakwa̅ns (dishes). A bustling economic
hub, where an intermingling of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh beliefs meshed in to the
fabric of its socio-political and cultural life. Lauhāri Gate is located to the south
of the Walled City and is one of the six remaining gates. The purpose of this paper
is to investigate the toponymic origins of the names of the mūḥallahs, galīs,
kūchas, ṭwailahs around the Lauhāri Gate area. This study seeks to locate the
current names in their historical and cultural context, tracing their origins and
source. While also investigating the elements that have influenced the development
of these names. The area studied is between Lauhāri Gate and Mori Gate Bāzār to
Chauk Jhandā and then further onwards towards Saʾid Miṫhṫha Bāzār, which is
named after the saint of sweetness.
Tania Mairaj. (2019) A Study of Place-Names in Lāhāuri Gate Area, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 32, Issue 2.
-
Views
868 -
Downloads
54
Article Details
Volume
Issue
Type
Language