Before 1947 Ludhiana History, ल ध य न म कह थ ल च च , कम न रन
Before 1947 India Pakistan partition Ludhiana was a city of Hindu Muslim Community, . The population of Ludhiana was at that time approximately sixty thousand. The Dushera Mela was celebrated in Daresi Ground and Muslim Roshni Mela was celebrated in the ground of Kapoor Hospital. Both the festivals are celebrated by both communities with full enthusiasm. The Muslim population areas was from Meena Bazar Field Ganj, Chhawni Mohalla, Karimpura Bazar, Near Civil Hospital. Hindu population was in Purana Bazar, Dal Bazar, Chawal Bazar, Mahiyan Gali, Soodan Mohalla, Thapra Mohalla, Chaura Bazar, Thakur Dwara Nauhrian, Sangla Wala Shivala Road, . The Wholesale Markets and Buta Shah, Kesar Namak, Gur Mandi Sarafan Pansari Basati Bazar business were in the hands of Hindu. Near GirjaGhar Opposite Committee Bagh there was Kameena Bazar where Ladies used to dance and entertain the people. Entrance from Chura Bazar to Gandi Gali, Lucha Bazar, Randi Bazar is the name of that area where prostitutes used to live
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