Javed Manzil
[2] It was listed as a Tentative UNESCO site, and was protected under the Punjab Antiquities Act of 1975,[3] and declared a Pakistani national monument in 1977.In honour of Iqbal, a Pakistani national poet,[4] it was converted into a museum, inaugurated in December 1984.[6] On 10 May 1961 the Government of Pakistan announced plans to convert the site into a museum to preserve Iqbal's belongings and the display of his famous works and manuscripts.[2] The museum covers the historical period from 1877 to 1938, and contains handwritten drafts of Iqbal's works, photographs, certificates, awards and medals and educational degrees.Javid Iqbal also donated six hundred objects belonging to his father to the museum.