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Who Named Lahore?

Published in City Origins 1 min read

The question of who named Lahore has different interpretations depending on the source.

Based on Hindu legend, the city is said to be named after Lava, also known as Lōh, who was the son of the mythological figure Rāma. This legend suggests the city was originally called Lōhāwar in his honor.

According to the reference, The city of “Labokla” mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd-century Guide to Geography may have been Lahore.

Here is a table summarizing the different views on the origin of Lahore's name:

Source Name Given Explanation
Hindu Legend Lōhāwar Named after Lava (Lōh), son of Rāma
Ptolemy's Guide to Geography Labokla A possible earlier name of Lahore, mentioned in the 2nd century.

It's important to note that the city's history is turbulent, and the true origin of the name may be lost to time.

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