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Gora Kabristan, Lahore

Cemetery in Lahore, Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Gora Kabristan, also spelled Gora Qabristan and translated as 'white people's graveyard' (Panjabi: گورا قبرِستان/ਗੋਰਾ ਕਬਰਸਤਾਨ , Hindi-Urdu-Hindustani: गोरा कबरसतान/ گورا قبرِستان), is one of the oldest Christian burial grounds in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

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Location

The graveyard is situated adjacent to Forman Christian College, in close proximity to the Lahore Gymkhana Club’s golf course on Jail Road and Zafar Ali Road.

History

It was developed after establishment of British Raj in the Panjab Region as their primary Cemetery in Lahore. The name literally means the white graveyard. 'Gora'(Punjabi pronunciation: [/goˑɾä˧/] ) is a term by Aryans to refer to pale colour, light skinned or white people. Therefore, a more accurate translation would be "white people's graveyard." The term is not always necessarily used in a derogatory manner.

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Notable interments

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Headstone of Princess Bamba Sutherland (1869–1957), daughter of Maharajah Duleep Singh and granddaughter of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (2006)

Many notable personalities of British era and early Pakistani era are buried there, including:

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