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History of Lalamusa
Lala Musa is a city in Punjab province of Pakistan, located in Gujrat District and Kharian Tehsil.
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Lala Musa Railway Station |
* Lala Musa City *
Total population
67283 (2017)
Lala Musa Junction Railway Station
The National Highway (GT Road) passes through the center of this city and connects it with Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Karachi and other major cities of Pakistan.
Lala Musa Junction Railway Station is located between Lala Musa on the Karachi-Peshawar Central Railway line of Pakistan Railways. All express trains stop here. It is also the junction of Lala Musa-Shorekot via Sargodha branch railway line.
A city located between Islamabad and Lahore which is of great importance in terms of location. The history of this city is thousands of years old but its inhabitants were Aryans Bhai Lala and Musa who came and settled in present day old Lala Musa. Due to this, the name of this city became Lala Musa. There are no people living in this city.
When the British surveyed the location in 1880, considering the importance of the place, they laid the foundation of a railway station which became a junction. Sher Shah Suri laid the foundation of GT Road. Has become the main focus of the business center, business has expanded here from all over the country and even today this grain market is of great importance throughout Punjab.
Before the partition of India, besides Muslims, there were Hindu, Sikh and some British families who migrated after partition. If you look for historical buildings, you will find nothing but disappointments. There used to be a temple in the middle of the city which became a settlement, a gurdwara which was turned into a school, a British cemetery which probably gave a sense of their presence here. The railway station may not have been rebuilt and beautified to remind us of that era.
The local language of the city is Punjabi but different nations have come and settled here. On the one hand, there are Bihari settlers from Bihar, on the other hand, there are Urdu speakers here, on the other hand, there are Punjabi speakers in different dialects. And some migrated. The soil here is fertile but the one who develops leaves the city.
There are also army officers and popular politicians, poets and singers. Fazal Elahi of Marala who became the President of Pakistan, Afzal Hayat of Koliyan who became the Chief Minister of Punjab, Qamar Zaman Kaira of Kaira who became the first Governor and Federal Minister of Gilgit, Sadat. Syed Manzoor Hassan Shah also had his place in politics, Javed Chaudhry is also the grandson of this soil who makes a name in journalism, Alam Lohar and his son Arif Lohar, Roshan Ara Begum are also from this city. Love and loyalty are included in this blood. Mini Larkana was also declared as the city where the people of Sindh carried Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on their shoulders and placed their hands on his daughter's head. He lost his life, the slogans of Shahar Shahar Daran Da did not get any significance here. Sadat kept his compassionate hand.
There is also the Commander Shehzad Library, which speaks volumes about this city and a Sput who loves knowledge. If you look at the library, it seems that every resident of this city is a friend of knowledge.
If you carry a gun and look at the culture of family animosity, you will see the abode of ignorance. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation. This ignorance and ego dimmed the lamps of thousands of houses, families became desolate.
Rumors of ice confectioner's confectionery and Mianji's lentils are out of the country.
The journey of civilization where passing by brought ease and many memories were separated from us Culture remains, now only these are used in home decoration. Pakpur China Factory where thousands of houses used to burn is now deserted. Once the only cinema house here for the entertainment of the people, it too could not bear the views of the 80's and became a sight for business, built a blessing park on its own which was a festive item for a festival. It became a for-profit organization, a park named after Haji Asghar Sahib was built but it could not be revitalized. Once upon a time there was a population on one side of the road and on the other side this green city is now spreading every hundred. Fields full of greenery are shrinking and houses of different colors are growing on the floors. Green fields now look like plazas and commercialism. We used to hold fairs on the occasion of wheat harvest and arrival of spring. Lamps were lit at the courts. These stories of his were highlighting the importance of homeland in the new generation. This flood of time and technology has washed away everything which could not be passed on to the new generation. Everything has changed. No revenge, just the fate of this city.
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