List of cemeteries in Pakistan
This is a list of cemeteries (or graveyards) in Pakistan.
Graveyards
Gilgit-Baltistan
Islamabad Capital Territory
Abbottabad
Peshawar
- Arif Town Graveyard, Shakarpura
- Graveyard, University of Peshawar, Rahat Abad
- Old Christian Cemetery[4]
- Pajagi Graveyard, Pajagi[5]
Gujranwala
- Graveyard Model Town, Model Town
Lahore
- G Block Graveyard,175G Model Town Link Road, Block G Block Q Model Town
- Gora Cemetery[6]
- Gora Kabristan, Dharampura, Saddar Town
- Miani Sahib Graveyard
- Mominpura Graveyard[7]
- Qabristan Shahi Badshahi Bijli Mohallah
Rawalpindi
- Pir Wadhai Graveyard[8]
- Parsi Cemetery
Sialkot
- Abbot Road Graveyard
- Baba Shah Jamal Qabristan, Mohala Powaar Pura
- Canal City Cemetery, Canal City, Ugoki Road
- Christian Cemetery, Maryam Town, Chhabilpur
- Christian Graveyard, Christian Town, Sialkot
- Imam Ali-ul-Haq, Imam Sahab
- Masjid Bilal Cemetery, Model Town
- Murshadabad Qabristan, Harrar
- Muslim Colony Qabristan, Christian Town
- Peer Abdul Shah Qabristan. Chabilpur, Nagaur
- Peer Shahwali Qabristan, Kashmir Colony, Chhabilpur
- Qabristan Sayedan, Kharotain Sayedan, Sialkot
- Qabrustan Shaheedan
- Shahmonga Wali Cemetery
- St. John Christian Graveyard, Chabilpur, Maryam Town
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