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Etymology of Lahore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Etymology of Lahore Accounts and texts concerning the origins of Lahore have been referred to in various times throughout history. To date, there is no conclusive evidence to establish as to when it was precisely founded or the exact origins of its placename etymology. However, some sources say the name of the city derives from "Loh" or "Lava", the son of Rama in the ancient Hindu epic poem, the Ramayana. The city has been named and referred to by a variety of similar names by other geographers, historians and researchers in their works of the ancient times. ==Mythological references== (詳細はLav, the son of Rama, while in the ancient annals of Rajputana the name given is Loh Kot, meaning “''the fort of Loh'',” which, again, has reference to its mythical founder, Rama’s son.〔(History of Lahore )〕 The country Laos also traces its name to Rama's son Lav.
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