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Built by Emperor Aurangzeb in 1673, the Badshahi is the largest Mughal-era mosque and is the second-largest mosque in Pakistan.
Unlike most Mughal Emperors, Aurangzeb was not a great patron of the arts. He spent most of his time focused on military conquests. This mosque was built to commemorate his campaigns in southern India, in particular against the Maratha king Shivaji.
This mosque takes its architectural cues from the Jama Mosque in Delhi (photo below) built by Aurangzeb’s father, Shah Jahan, who in turn took his architectural cues from the Persian style. Both mosques feature red sandstone with white marble inlay.
The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila (Punjabi, Urdu: شاہی قلعہ), is a citadel in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore in Iqbal Park, which is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan. The trapezoidal composition is spread over 20 hectares.[2]
Origins of the fort extend far into antiquity but the existing base structure was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar between 1556–1605 and was regularly upgraded by subsequent Mughal, Sikh and British rulers. It has two gates. One of the gates built by Aurangzeb is called Alamgiri gate that opens towards Badshahi mosque and another older gate built by Akbar is called Maseeti[note 1] or Masjidi gate that opens towards Maseeti area of Walled city. Currently Alamgiri Gate is used as the principal entrance while Maseeti Gate is permanently closed. The fort manifests the rich traditions of Mughal architecture.[3] Some of the famous sites inside the fort include Sheesh Mahal, Alamgiri Gate, Naulakha Pavilion, and Moti Masjid.
In 1981, the fort was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pakistani Muslims offer Eid al-Fitr prayers at the historical Badshahi mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, July 6, 2016. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims all over the world fast from sunrise to sunset. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
Locally Lahore organize Lahore Walled city tour and Rangeela Rickshaw ride to promote Lahore's tourism and rich historical importance.
Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan Lahore chapter a lecture on “Good thinking” under its Child Mother Care Development Program (CMCDP). Abdul Qudus Baig conducted the training sessions on the occasion
The Pakistani Students Organization and YKCC hosted a candlelight vigil Wednesday night in response to the recent terrorist attack in Lahore. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff