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Frontal façade of Chamba House in Lahore

Chamba House is an Anglo-Mughal building in Lahore, Pakistan. It is now being used as a guest house by the Government of Pakistan and is maintained by Pakistan Public Works Department.

History

It was commissioned by His Highness the Raja Saheb Bahadur of Chamba. It was designed by Bhai Ram Singh.

References

  1. ^ Lari, Yasmeen (2003). Lahore: Illustrated City Guide. Heritage Foundation Pakistan. ISBN 9698655018.
  2. "Pakistan Public Works Department". pakpwd.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  3. PECK, LUCY (2018). LAHORE the architectural heritage. : ROLI BOOKS. ISBN 81-936009-5-9. OCLC 1240773317.

31°32′59″N 74°20′12″E / 31.5496°N 74.3367°E / 31.5496; 74.3367

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