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Step into the heart of Old Lahore and discover Kucha Teer Garan, an old narrow street steeped in history. This ancient alley was once the hub of royal arrow makers who supplied the Mughal Empire with their iconic weapons. From crafting arrows for battles and royal hunts to creating gold and silver masterpieces for ceremonial gifts, the artisans of this historic street left an indelible mark on history.
Dating back over 500 years, Kucha Teer Garan flourished during the Mughal era, particularly under Emperor Akbar, when Lahore was transformed into a center of artistry and military innovation. These skilled craftsmen not only shaped arrows but also helped define the culture and strength of the Mughal military. As the Sikh Empire rose, the street continued to thrive, serving as a key center for traditional craftsmanship.
Today, this old narrow street whispers stories of its illustrious past, though much of its charm has been replaced by modern commercialization. Explore its historic alleys, learn about the legendary arrow makers, and uncover the hidden tales of Mughal and Sikh heritage in this video.
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