It is located in Faseel of Multan. Between the Haram Gate and Hussain Agahi Bazar
This gate was towards the river Channab and all along the way from this gate upto Channab River there were abundant Bohar Trees that times and so is its name.
Few other photos of Bohar Gate are here
Wrong renovated and full of banners is Bohar Gate Multan |
This gate was towards the river Channab and all along the way from this gate upto Channab River there were abundant Bohar Trees that times and so is its name.
Few other photos of Bohar Gate are here
Multan: Bohar Gate |
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Bohar gate Multan |
Location Map
Things Closely related to Bohar Gate are
- Jain Mandir
- Shrine of Shah Yusuf Gardezi
- Masjid made by Sher Shah Suri
- Paper Market
BOHOR GATE / ALUNG ROAD / CIRCULAR ROAD
Monument
BOHOR GATE
Location
BOHOR GATE / ALUNG ROAD / CIRCULAR ROAD
Status
Listed by MCM
Owner
MCM
Use
FORMER: GATEWAY
PRESENT GATEWAY
Period / Date
1854
Historical Notes
No recorded history indicates when the city-wall was constructed for the first time, how many gates there were in the beginning and when were the present six gates given their present names. The first clear cut mention of these six gates arises in the middle of the 19th century. If we accept the claim of Nazir (45) that the city wall as constructed by Ali Muhammad Khakwani in 1756 we have reason to believe that the six gates were also provided, constructed and named by this great benefactor of Multan . The history of Bohar Gate, therefore must also commence from this date. It was definitely intact during the Siege of Multan 1848-49.
Description / Main Features
A gate existed at this site even in the early 19th century when Cunningham wrote about Multan. This was damaged considerably when the British annexed Multan in 1849. It was totally demolished in 1854 when the city expanded. A new gate was thus built. The present structure is a combination of 2 double storey castellated towers with flat band above and is without much decoration.
Access / Environs
The Gateway is now surrounded and engulfed by encroachments, shops and hoardings. The gate can be approached from Alang Road and Circular Road.
Present Condition
The pylons have been plastered whereas the center and top is in deep struck pointing. Hoardings and banners completely destroy the elegance of the Gateway. Encroachments are abutting the turrets of the gateway. There is lot of debris lying on the landings and bridge on the upper level. The plaster has peeled off in numerous locations. The staircase opens onto the bridge and there is no cover or protection in this opening causing rainwater to collect inside the tower.
INTERVENTIONS
After its construction in 1756, the gate must have been damaged during the prolonged Siege of the City in 1848. In any case on the excuse of providing the better hygienic facilities with the city, the city walls were lowered down in height and only here gateways were allowed to retain their gate-buildings including Bohar Gate. The three gates standing gates of the Walled city differ in details from one another since they were not built simultaneously. After independence in 1947, all the three gates were found in poor condition and were consequently repaired at different times. Bohar Gate was repaired with cement plaster and then whitewashed.
Proposal
Placing of hoardings, sticking of bills and painting of advertisements on the gate should be prohibited. Removal of encroachments especially those occupying rooms on ground floor must be got vacated.
References
Cunningham, V, 126 (Bor gate); Nazir,,44-5, 97,105,126;,Latif, 38, 51; Wasti, 178-186
Plans
Elevations
Sections
Photograph
Environmental Notes
- Bohar Gate.
- Vehicular Access / Parking
The Bohar Gate is located in the walled city of Multan. It is accessible to vehicular traffic from all directions through roads, and car parking is available.
- Use
Commercial use. Shops are all around, and even within the structure of the gate there are meat and vegetable shops.
- Visitor Facilities
There are no other visitor facilities except a little parking place.
- Sewerage
Open drains are running along the bazaars and around the gate.
- Drainage
The slopes and gradient of the area is steep towards outer circular road that surface runoff quickly flows towards main road.
- Electricity
Electric poles sit adjacent the gate, and the area around it is commercial, hence the place is well lit.
- Solid Waste
As this is a business area, flocks of people visit it daily, hence a lot of solid waste is generated which gets deposited next to the northern part of the gate and also at other corners from where the staff of CDG disposes it off.
- Floors & Pavements
All roads around the gate are bituminous roads.
- External threats
The construction of buildings abutting the gate and the demolition of the original city wall has lead to the loss of the authenticity of this gateway. The encroachments must be removed and possibly the wall reconstructed to indicate the majesty of the gateway.
- Condition Survey
The structure is British Period brick work load bearing masonry. It is stable. However the open drains and dampness around the gate may later on develop settlement problems. The other commercial buildings are very much attached with the southern part of the gate which not only provide an ugly look but may cause structural problems.
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