Badshahi Mosque

The Badshahi Mosque was built by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb somewhere in the range of 1671 and 1673. The mosque is a significant illustration of Mughal design, with an outside that is enlivened with cut red sandstone with marble decorate. It stays the biggest mosque of the Mughal-time, and is the second-biggest mosque in Pakistan.[4] After the fall of the Mughal Empire, the mosque was utilized as a post by the British Empire, and is currently one of Pakistan's most famous sights.[1] Area

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