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Garhi Shahu ( ur, ) (English: Fortress of Shahu) is a union council and historic neighbourhood in Gulberg Tehsil of
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,
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,
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. Garhi Shahu is one of Lahore's oldest residential neighbourhoods outside the Old City and is located near
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. 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. In a modern building, the Alhamra Art Center stages drama and art exhibitions, while Al-Falah Theatre shows popular plays and comedy well known talented Hip-Hop Artist Mr Dawar also belongs from Garhi Shahu. The area is named after notorious 19th-century gang leader and robber baron Shahu.


History


Early history and etymology (pre-1880)

The area known today as Garhi Shahu was known as Mohallah Syedan during the 17th century. It was named after Syed Jan Muhammad Hazuri, a resident religious scholar who is also the namesake of the
Hazuri Bagh Hazuri Bagh ( ur, ) is a garden in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, bounded by the Lahore Fort to the east, Badshahi Mosque to the west, the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh to the north, and the Roshnai Gate to the south. The garden was built during the rei ...
. The area was a prominent neighbourhood home to many religious intellectuals, including well-known Baghdadi scholar Abu Khair who maintained a renowned
madrassah Madrasa (, also , ; Arabic: مدرسة , pl. , ) is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary instruction or higher learning. The word is variously transliterated '' ...
there. After the fall of the
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, the area fell into anarchy. Mohallah Syedan was located in a lawless area between the domains of the three Sikh kings in the 19th century. During this time, a gangster named Shahu took power of this area. He had a gang of robber barons. He expropriated Abu Khair's sizable madrassah to maintain a storage house for stolen goods. The Sikhs, and then the British, would later refer to it Garhi Shahu, aka Shahu's Fortress or Fortalice.


British period and the Railway Station (1880-1947)

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, and public rail lines, such as the
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that connected Lahore and
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. In 1886,
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amalgamated all private and public rail systems as The North Western State Railway to both secure the border against
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and meet the increased demand to transport raw materials. The
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, finished in 1860, became a prominent junction and railway workers were required. Garhi Shahu neighbourhood was adjacent to the Lahore Railway Station, and so became home to large residential colonies for white British railway workers. Later, the British brought in upper-caste
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to work the railway as professionals, including in the Punjab Police and the railway police. Low-wage workers included
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and
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. After
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, many Goan Catholics left, though Dalit Christians and Muslims would stay.


Post-partition history (1947-present)

The North Western State Railway became the
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after 1947. Today, the area still serves as residence to workers, professionals, and low-wage workers connected to the railway. The neighbourhood is primarily a lower-middle and middle class area, though it has some elite institutions like Aitchison College and Lahore Gymkhana. Because of its centrality and historical significance, Garhi Shahu is home to many prominent institutions and places, while it is connected to significant thoroughfares around the city. Abu Khair's madrassah still stands today as a mosque. The area has a sizable minority Christian population as well. Other than the massive
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on Mall Road, the area has prominent churches like the Naulakha Presbyterian Church and St. Anthony Church on Empress Road. There is also an important
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adjacent to the area in the historic Hindu neighbourhood
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. In 2012, the
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took control of Gosha-e-Aman, a large Christian complex in the neighbourhood that included a covenant, a church, and small residences. The property was demolished, which ignited large-scale protests by civil society and the Christian community.


Notable places

* Abu Khair's Madrassah *
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* Aitchison College * Convent of Jesus and Mary * Main Market * Governor House *
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* Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex * Burt Hall *
Lahore Gymkhana The Lahore Gymkhana Club is a sports club founded in 1878 in Lahore, Pakistan. It offers sports facilities, including golf, swimming, cricket, squash, tennis, billiards, and a gymnasium, and organizes family concerts, lectures, and seminar A se ...
* Alhamra Arts Center * Bibi Pak Daman Shrine * Faletti's Hotel * Abdul Rehman Park


References

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