The Grand Jamia Mosque in Bahria Town (Lahore, Pakistan) is a marvelous latest addition to other historical landmarks of the city. With a capacity of 25,000 worshipers inside main hall, it can accommodate a total of 70,000 worshipers considering its courtyard. This makes it Pakistan’s largest mosque till date in terms of indoor capacity yet Faisal Mosque in Islamabad and Badshahi Moqsue in Lahore are considered Pakistan’s first and second largest mosques respectively. Continue reading Modern Architectural Marvel – Grand Jamia Mosque
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Shahi Qila Lahore (Lahore Fort) – A Marvelous Structure With Vague Origin
Lahore Fort, locally known as Shahi Qila, is an UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Lahore, the second largest city of Pakistan. It is still a myth that who originally laid the foundations of the fort for the first time. The earliest known reference is in 1240s. However the current structure is primarily the work of Mughal Emperor Akbar during his reign in last quarter of 16th century. The fort has also seen some up-gradations by Akbar’s successors and during Sikh and British rules. Continue reading Shahi Qila Lahore (Lahore Fort) – A Marvelous Structure With Vague Origin