Wazir Khan Mosque: The Jewel Of Mughal Architecture And Artistry

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The Wazir Khan Mosque is one of the most stunning and historically significant mosques in Lahore, Pakistan. Built during the Mughal era between 1634 and 1641, it is renowned for its intricate tile work (known as kashi kari), which is considered some of the finest in South Asia.

The mosque was commissioned by Hakeem Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a physician to Emperor Shah Jahan, who was later given the title of Wazir Khan. The mosque is located inside the old walled city of Lahore, near Delhi Gate, and it serves as an iconic example of Mughal architecture.

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