Lahore is a city in Pakistan whose name means “City of Lava.” And it’s a small town, a very small town, in Orange County, Virginia. But, as you’ll see, it has a very interesting history.
I often pick a place on the map that I’ve never been to, and go there. Lahore was such a place. After about a good three hour drive I arrived at an intersection that had three buildings - a school, what I assumed was the general merchandise store and post office, and an elaborate beautiful old home. And a lone EXXON sign across the street in an empty field.
While I was setting up the RB a young feller pulled up to unload a small tractor.
"Is this all there is to Lehore?" I asked him.
"Yup. This is like downtown here."
Yup.
According to a 2011 Mashable article by Zara Khan, “There is a town named Lahore in the Orange County, Virginia, United States. Abul Hasan Naghmi, a Pakistani broadcaster who founded a society of Urdu Literature in America, published several books, and also was associated with the program “Radio Pakistan.” ‘Aao Bacho Suno Kahani’ was one of his most successful and well-known broadcast programs. And Abul Hasan Naghmi was the first to let people in his native Pakistan, especially Lahore, know about the American Lahore in 2007. Surprisingly, the Lahore Town has existed since 1850s and, according to some resources, was named by a couple who resided in Lahore, India before the 1947 partition that created a separate nation, Pakistan.
According to another 2007 article by Sandhya Somashekhar, “The village was named in the 1800s by the owner of a general store, after reading and studying a book about India.”
In 2022 I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Abul Hasan Naghmi’s son, Noor Naghmi. He’s a well known film and TV actor from Pakistan and India, with films in the US as well. Some of his films include Only (2019), Angels Within (2017) and Betrayed (2011). And it turns out we’ve both worked for New York Life!
It was a fascinating experience, much of which I cannot share at this time as I was on a “work for hire” assignment. But what I think I can share is that Noor is originally from Lahore, Pakistan and has been fascinated with finding Lahore, Virginia since his teenage years, where he lived in northern Virginia. It wasn’t until Google Earth that he found that the Lahore he sought was only about 40 minutes away. He is interested in purchasing the property, preserving it’s history, and establishing it as a cross cultural center, bridging America and Pakistan.