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  2. Lahore Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Naulakha Pavilion is an iconic sight of the Lahore Fort built in 1633 during the Shah Jahan period that is made of prominent white marble, and known for its distinctive curvilinear roof. It cost around 900,000 rupees, [31] an exorbitant amount at the time. [32] The structure derives its name from the Urdu word for 900,000, Naulakha.

  3. History of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Lahore's reputation for beauty fascinated the English poet John Milton, who wrote "Agra and Lahore, the Seat of the Great Mughal" in 1670. [32] During this time, the massive Lahore Fort was built. A few buildings within the fort were added by Akbar's son, Mughal Emperor Jahangir, who is buried in the city. Jahangir's son, Shahjahan Burki, was ...

  4. List of forts in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Attock Fort was built at Attock Khurd during the reign of Akbar the Great from 1581 to 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi to protect the passage of the River Indus. Rohtas Fort: Jhelum: Punjab: 16th Century: Sher Shah Suri: Derawar Fort: Bahawalpur: Punjab: Rajput: Lahore Fort: Lahore: Punjab: 1605 Mughal Emperor Akbar ...

  5. Naulakha Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Lahore Fort was built in 1566 under the rule of Mughal emperor Akbar the Great on the location of an earlier mud-fort. The solid brick masonry complex was later extended and modified by subsequent emperors. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan was a romantic man who constructed Taj Mahal in Agra and after that this master piece in Lahore was built in ...

  6. Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Sheesh Mahal (Urdu: شیش محل; "The Palace of Mirrors") is a palace located within the Shah Burj block at the north-western corner of Lahore Fort.It was constructed under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631–32, with later additions made under Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

  7. Timeline of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    1566 - Lahore Fort built. [6] 1584 – Mughal Akbar relocates capital to Lahore. [1] 1622 – Court of Mughal Jehangir established. [3] 1627 Khwabgah palace built. [6] Tomb of Jahangir built in Shahdara Bagh near city. 1632 – Shish Mahal (palace) built at Lahore Fort. [7] 1634 – Wazir Khan Mosque built. [6] 1635 – Moti Masjid (mosque ...

  8. Walled City of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    A mud fort is believed to have surrounded the medieval city, and may have been built by Malik Ayaz, the first Muslim governor of Lahore. As late as 1864, the Lahori Mandi area had been known as kacha kot , meaning "the mud fort," a name derived from the gradient of the land, the water flow, and the formation of mohallahs , kuchas , and kattrahs .

  9. Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The iconic Alamgiri Gate of the Lahore Fort was built in 1674 and faces Aurangzeb's Badshahi Mosque. Wazir Khan Mosque painting by William Carpenter (1866) Shah Jahan's son, Aurangzeb, last of the great Mughal Emperors, further contributed to the development of Lahore.