Lohari Gate I First Chakla (Red Light Area) of Lahore I The Wonder of Walled City I Gilani Logs

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Lohari Gate I First Chakla (Red Light Area) of Lahore I The Wonder of Walled City I Gilani Logs

Videography: Muhammad Tariq

Lohari Gate: The House Of The Ironsmiths Of Lahore by Tania Qureshi
The Walled City of Lahore is a unique piece of land having matchless characteristics and panoramas that take away your breath and hold you mind for hours and hours. Anyone going into the city can never be bored because every turn, narrow street, chowk and a mohallah has its own story to tell and a marvellous setting. Walled City of Lahore, no doubt among the oldest settlements, is a cosmos of monuments, havelis, cuisines, bazaars, culture and traditions and all these features make it a living heritage museum.

The name Lohari Gate sounds interesting and you must be thinking why it was named so? Like the case with most of the gates of the city of Lahore, myths are also associated with its name and historians have written different accounts about it. Some say that it was named Lahori because it faced the Ichhra or the original Hindu Lahore called Ichhra Lahore or Lohawar which was named after a Hindu God. Another account states that the gate was named so because of the blacksmiths and ironsmiths living in the area and thus it got popular as Lohari as the blacksmiths and the ironsmiths known as “Lohars” had their smithies inside the streets of this gate. To me, the second account seems more powerful because we still see ironsmiths inside this gate and Chowk Jhanda is still known for metal and iron workers.

I came across another view about this gate which states that somewhere in the 11th century, this city was badly affected by the wars between Mahmud of Ghazna and Raja Jai Pal rather it was all burnt. In 1021, the Sultan gave Malik Ayaz the throne of Lahore. It was at that time when the people started inhabiting this part and since then the gate was called Lahori Gate. It is also said that this was the old fort of Lahore and still the built of the streets gives a feel of the fort. Some historic books state that Lohari Gate is also one of the earliest gates of Lahore which Mahmud of Ghazna built. It is said that initially there were only five entrances to the Walled City and Lohari Gate was one of them.

Lohari Gate is also historically noteworthy because Ranjit Singh conspired with its gatekeeper during his siege of the city and it was secretly opened for him to enter and invade Lahore. There is also an interesting argument on the pronunciation, few call it “Lahori” and some say its “Lohari”, because of these myths. With the passage of time it got famous as Lohari Gate leaving all the myths behind. The marble plaque on the gate is strange too because both the names are engraved on it.

The Lohari Gate that we see now is changed in shape and structure. It is said that all the gates of the city were identical to the old Roshnai Gate near the Samadhi of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh and Badshahi Mosque. While these gates were rebuilt, their structures and designs were changes and that is why the six existing gates of Lahore differ in design and size.

Lohari gate is a giant structure and thank God that it is well intact and retains its majesty till now. This gate like Delhi Gate also has rooms inside its ground and upper portion. There were encroachments in the rooms and the gate’s structure was also derelict. The Walled City of Lahore Authority removed the 40 years old illegal occupation from Lohari Gate in 2016 and also conserved the gate. The rooms were also conserved and one of them has been converted into a Sarangi School (music academy) for the locals and whoever wants to learn the art of playing Sarangi.

Let me tell you an interesting fact which most of the people are unaware about. It is recorded in history that the earliest settlement of the Red Light Area was also inside Lohari Gate and most of the affluent dancing girls had built wonderful Havelis there. This fact is affirmed because the popular Chowk Matti in Lohari Gate was also named after a known dancer “Matti Bai”. With the passage of time, the Red Light area was reallocated to Chowk Jhanda, then Tibbi Gali and finally it settled in the Heera Mandi (which was not initially meant for the dancing girls).

Walking on the mail trail of the Lohari Gate, you will be welcomed by the aroma of tempting foodstuff and that is really mouth-watering. All you want to eat is available there and also it’s hygienically cooked.  Haji Sahib Nihari Walay, Sheikh Chatkhara and Sweets, Mehar Bashir Halwae and Hafiz Channay and Jeda Lassi are some of the most famous food spots of the area.

If you have not visited this place then do visit to get the real feel of the Walled City of Lahore and do not miss the Neevin Masjid which is a wonder of the city.

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