Kucha Naqashan: Lahore's 500-Year-Old Street of Artisans
Автор: Heritage Chronicles
Загружено: 2024-11-29
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Kucha Naqashan, a 500-year-old narrow street in the heart of Old Lahore, has long been a cultural and artistic hub. From the Mughal era through the Sikh and British periods, this historic neighborhood was home to skilled naqash (artisans) known for their intricate work in frescoes, carvings, and detailed artistry. These artisans adorned royal buildings and palaces, leaving behind a rich cultural legacy that defined the heritage of Lahore.
The street also housed old traditional homes that echoed the stories of generations past. However, with the rise of commercial development and towering modern buildings, much of this heritage is rapidly fading.
In this video, we delve into the history of Kucha Naqashan, exploring its transformation from a vibrant artisan hub to a modern commercial area. Join us as we uncover the legacy of the naqash and the struggle to preserve the cultural identity of this once-thriving neighborhood.
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