Jahangir Park

Ismail Nagar, New Mozang, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Strategic Connectivity Commercial Hub Modern Shopping Mall Planned Infrastructure

Jahangir Park is a mixed-use enclave in the Ismail Nagar neighbourhood of New Mozang, Lahore. It features over 50 operational commercial buildings and a well-planned road network linking to essential health, transport, and educational facilities. The newly launched Jahangir Shopping Mall by Al Maroof Developers & Builders offers a one-stop shopping and leisure destination with modern amenities. The area is strategically connected and serves as a rapidly developing sub-city zone with established infrastructure.

  • Developer: Al Maroof Developers & Builders, known for delivering ready-to-fit commercial spaces and modern amenities.
  • Ideal For: Suitable for both homebuyers seeking accessible residential plots and investors targeting commercial opportunities in a rapidly developing area with established infrastructure and upcoming retail projects.
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Latest Updates

Dedicated Bridge Approved to Connect Jahangir’s Tomb to Main Road Under LAHAR Project

On 4 March 2026, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif approved the construction of a dedicated bridge directly linking the Tomb of Jahangir—located within the historic Jahangir Park complex in Shahdara Bagh—to the main road. This initiative is a key component of the Lahore Heritage Areas Revival (LAHAR) project, with a defined deadline for completion aimed at improving accessibility and boosting heritage tourism. The decision was made during a high-level meeting jointly chaired by the CM and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, underscoring renewed institutional commitment to Lahore’s Mughal heritage conservation.

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Jahangir’s Tomb Recognized as Core Element of Lahore’s UNESCO Tentative List and National Identity

The Tomb of Jahangir remains a cornerstone of Pakistan’s cultural identity and global heritage profile: it has been on UNESCO’s Tentative World Heritage Site list since 1993, alongside the Tomb of Asif Khan and Akbari Sarai; it featured on the 1,000-rupee note until 2005 and was commemorated on a 1954 Pakistani postage stamp. Architecturally, it stands out as the only major Mughal royal mausoleum without a central dome—a deliberate choice reflecting Jahangir’s Sunni burial preferences—and represents the zenith of Mughal-Persian artistic synthesis, influencing later masterpieces including the Taj Mahal.

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Recreation Facilities

 

Offers a jogging track, badminton courts, an open gym, and play areas with see-saws and swings for children, encouraging an active lifestyle and family enjoyment.

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Economic Opportunities

 

The park's upgradation has created economic opportunities for local vendors selling eatables and toys for children, benefiting the community.

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Infrastructure

 

Insufficient benches and poor lighting, with specific demands for more benches and flood lights for evening use due to large visitor numbers.

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Waste Management

 

Poor waste management with daily litter accumulation, requiring disposal of four large bags of litter daily, which increases on Sundays as visitor numbers rise.

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