Jinnah Garden, Faisalabad
- Jinnah Garden, Faisalabad
Jinnah Garden is a beautiful and one of the central parks in the city commonly known as "Company Bagh". The park also contains the tomb of H.E Sir Charles James Lyall, who was the founder of this city and the city was first named Lyallpur in his honour. However, later it was renamed to Faisalabad.
See also
* Sir Charles James Lyall - Colonial Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab province.
* Faisalabad
* Punjab
* Pakistan
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