8 Mughal -buildings built under the rule of Shah Jahan
Taj Mahal, who is included on the list of Agra Unesco World Heritage, was built between 1630-49 in memory of his Begum Mumtaz Mahal. 2. Wazir Khan -moske, Lahore Wazir Khan -moske began in 1634 and was completed in 1642 during the government of Mughal -Keizer Shah Jahan. 3. Buildings located in the premises of this Mughal Garden in Shalimar Garden, Lahore Lahore, is a symbol of mughal architecture and beauty. The construction of this Lahore Mughal Garden was completed in 1641-42 during the government of Shah Jahan. In 1981, UNESCO named it as World Heritage. 4. Shah Jahan Masjid, Thutta This is the most important mosque of Tatta City of Pakistan, located in the Sindh Province. Shah Jahan was pleased with the hospitality and built it between 1644 and 1647. This bathroom from Lahore in Shahi Hamam, Lahore Persian style, was built in 1635 AD during the government of Shah Jahan. This is the last Mughal Hamam left in Lahore. 6. Red Fort, Delhi Red Fort was built in 1648 by Shah Jahan. This building, a symbol of India’s rich history and freedom, is now included in the UNESCO World Heritage Heritage. 7. JAMA MASJID, DELHI -KIER Shah Jahan built it in 1656. In this largest mosque in India, of red sandstone and marble, 25,000 people can offer Namaz. 8. JAMA MASJID, Agra Masjid from Agra is right in front of Agra Fort. It was built during the government of Shah Jahan, the Taj Mahal was built ten years after the construction began. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here