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  1. Sufi music, Punjabi poetry, and local delicacies

    Culture and Heritage Kasur District is a cultural hub, known for its Sufi music, Punjabi poetry, and local delicacies. The district is the birthplace of numerous notable figures, including renowned Punjabi poet and Sufi mystic, Bulleh Shah.
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    Kasur has a long and storied past that is of great historical significance. The city traces its roots back to the days of the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished in the region over 5000 years ago. It was later invaded by a number of empires, including the Mauryans, the Greeks, the Mughals, and the British.
    The city serves as the headquarters of Kasur District. Kasur is the 16th largest city in Punjab and 24th largest in Pakistan, by population. It is also known for being the burial place of the 17th-century Sufi-poet Bulleh Shah.
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    For other uses, see Kasur (disambiguation). Kasur ( Punjabi, Urdu: قصور; pronounced [kəsuːɾ] ⓘ; also romanized as Qasūr; from pluralized Arabic word Qasr meaning "palaces" or "forts" ) is a city to the south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab. The city serves as the headquarters of Kasur District.
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    Kasur is a city that is rich in history, culture, and tradition. There are many attractions to see and experiences to be had, from exploring the city’s historical sites to trying its delicious cuisine. While the city faces a number of challenges, there is also great potential for growth and development.
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    Kasur is a city to the south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab. The city serves as the headquarters of Kasur District. Kasur is the 16th largest city in Punjab and 24th largest in Pakistan, by population. It is also known for being the burial place of the 17th-century Sufi-poet Bulleh Shah. It is farther west … See more

    Kasur derives its name from the Arabic and Persian word qasur (قصور), meaning "palaces," or "forts." According to a legend, Kasur was founded by, and named for, Prince See more

    Kasur is bordered to the north by Lahore, by India to the south and east, it also has borders with Okara and Nankana Sahab district. The city is adjacent to the border of See more

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    The Kasur region was an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley civilization. The Kasur region was ruled variously by the See more

    The population of Kasur is 382,000 as of 2020. The principal tribes residing here include the Rajput, Jats, Arains, Dogars, Ansari See more

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