Kasur District, is a district located in Lahore Division of Punjab, Pakistan. It came into existence on 1 July 1976. Prior to its creation, it was a tehsil of the Lahore District.
Image: Kasur District fields
Image: Snapshot of Gohar Jageer from East side of village. water tanky constructed by special effort of former Naib Nazim Mujahid Muhammad Yaqub is also visible this shot
Image: Chhanga Manga 3
Image: A view of the Jinno Wali Masjid, Kasur
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 of the border with neighboring India, and bordered to Lahore, Sheikhupura and Okara Districts of Punjab. The city is an aggregation of 26 fortified hamlets overlooking the alluvial valleys of the Beas and Sutlej rivers.
Kasur Museum on the Lahore–Kasur Road
The hilltop shrine of Shah Kamal Chisti is a popular shrine in Kasur.
Refugees at Balloki, Kasur during the Partition of British India in 1947