Iqbal Park
Iqbal Park is a park in Lahore, Pakistan. It was called Minto Park during British Indian times. It is named after Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal, the National Poet of Pakistan. In the All India Muslim Leagues session of 21-24 March 1940, which was held here, the famous Lahore Resolution was passed. This led to the eventual creation of independent Pakistan in 1947. This event is remembered in this park, by the structure of the Minar-e-Pakistan (Pakistan Tower/Minaret), which is visited by many people every year.
Iqbal Park Media
Minar-e-Pakistan and its lush surroundings
Badshahi Mosque is adjacent to Iqbal Park
Lahore Fort is adjacent to Iqbal Park
Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal is adjacent to Iqbal Park
View of Badshahi Mosque from the park
Traditional horse-drawn carriage
Entrance to Hafeez Jalandhari's tomb