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MOHNI ROAD is one of the oldest Roads of Lahore, Pakistan, and is adjacent to Bilal Gunj (a market famous for second-hand parts of vehicles) and behind the shrine of Data Gunj Bakhsh.
Mohni Road is also known for its lively life but typical 'badmash' culture.
Is The Road has been named after Mohini Hameed,a famous christian Radio Star known for her melodious voice?This cannot be established,as there are no proof to substantiate it.Her actual name was Mohni Das,as she got married to a program officer at Radio Pakistan named A Hameed.
This Road has the honour of producing so many great wrestlers like Bholo Pahalwan, Jhara Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Pakistan) and Gama Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Hind}
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nice
Mitmitjijik, thank you, спасибо!
Congratulations for the prize
Zirak Abd from Iraq
I like the peace that this picture symbolises. The two in this picture look calm and in no hurry.
Back in old days it used to be a Library.
I like very much! Amazing building.
Hi, very nice photos, and the place ...incredible. whats the best time of the year to go there? i was planning autumn but dont know hows the weather.
LAHORE IS BEAUTIFUL CITY IN ALL WORLD PLEASE KEEP CLEAN THIS
The right ridge is indeed the Nanga Parbat. The left peak is somewhat lower
MOHNI ROAD is one of the oldest Roads of Lahore, Pakistan, and is adjacent to Bilal Gunj (a market famous for second-hand parts of vehicles) and behind the shrine of Data Gunj Bakhsh.
Mohni Road is also known for its lively life but typical 'badmash' culture.
Is The Road has been named after Mohini Hameed,a famous christian Radio Star known for her melodious voice?This cannot be established,as there are no proof to substantiate it.Her actual name was Mohni Das,as she got married to a program officer at Radio Pakistan named A Hameed.
This Road has the honour of producing so many great wrestlers like Bholo Pahalwan, Jhara Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Pakistan) and Gama Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Hind}