Surjan Singh Street is believed to have been built in 1849, and is named after Hakim Surjan Singh, a highly respected doctor of his time who often treated royalty. This street joins together with another narrow street called ‘Gali Ghubarichian’ to form a complex known as Koocha Charakh Garan (or Kucha Chargaran). This is a neighborhood of about 23 buildings with houses as old as 400 years. Most of the buildings were made in the late 19th or early 20th century, and the old families have stayed on in their residences Surjan Singh Street has a special place in Old Lahore’s history because it was one of the first places in the Walled City to be restored by the Government of Punjab, World Bank and Agha Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) in 2011, although restoration efforts began as early as 2007. According to the project managers, it was vital for them to move forward with the restoration efforts with the consent and collaboration of the community which already resided there. AKTC has trained local craftsmen to restore the decaying wood with new treated wood and limestone.. Follow Us on -[ Ссылка ]
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