
Tomb of Jahangir - Wikipedia
Much of the mausoleum's interior is adorned with Mughal-era frescoes. The tomb was built for Emperor Jahangir, who ruled the Mughal Empire from 1605 to 1627 C.E. The emperor died in …
A Journey into Maqbara-e-Jehangir - Youlin Magazine
Nov 27, 2019 · Maqbara-e-Jehangir (Jehangir’s Tomb), located on the outskirts of Lahore in Shadarah, dates back to about 1638. Tombs were an important part of Mughal architecture, …
Shahdara Bagh - Wikipedia
Shahdara Bagh (Urdu: شاہدره باغ; meaning “ King’s Way Garden”) is a historic precinct located across the Ravi River from the Walled City of Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan. Shahdara Bagh is …
जहाँगीर का मकबरा - विकिपीडिया
लाहौर में शाहदरा नगर में रावी नदी के निकट स्थित जहांगीर मकबरा मुगल सम्राट जहांगीर को समर्पित है। इसे जहांगीर की मृत्यु के बाद उसकी …
Tomb of Jahangir – A Historical Mausoleum - Charismatic Planet
Mar 31, 2024 · In 1637, a mausoleum was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir, located in Shahdara adjacent to Lahore, Pakistan. This is called the Tomb of Jahangir, along the banks of River …
Jahangir Tomb: Testament to Mughal Architectural Brilliance
Jahangir Tomb, a stunning Mughal masterpiece, showcasing intricate architecture and lush gardens, reflecting the grandeur of Mughal heritage.
Tomb of Jahangir – Naqoosh-e-Javidan
Name of monument: Maqbara/ Rauza Jahangir Location: Shahdara, Lahore Date of construction: 1637 Materials of construction and finishes: Bricks, red sandstone, white marble, glazed tiles, …
Shahjahan also built Maqbara-i-Jahangir in 1637 (ten years after the death of his father) as the eternal abode of his father emperor Jahangir. It is located on the bank of the River Ravi, near …
Jahangir Tomb Lahore | Maqbara Jahangir Emperor
The Tomb of Jahangir is famous for its exquisite interior and exterior. The interior is embellished with white marble and frescoes, whereas the surface is dominated by pietra dura. Jahangir …
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It is inlaid precious stones set in naturalistic floral patterns, and black calligraphy inscribing the date of Jahangir's death, and the ninety-nine names of God. Originally, the crypt had a second …