The
Wazir Khan Mosque (
Punjabi/
Urdu:
مسجد وزیر خان Masjid Wazīr Khān) in
Lahore,
Pakistan, is famous for its extensive
faience tile work. It has been described as ' a mole on the cheek of Lahore'. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634-1635 A.D., during the reign of the
Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan. It was built by Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native of
Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Shah Jahan and later, the Governor of Lahore. He was commonly known as Wazir Khan. (The word
wazir means 'minister' in
Urdu language.) The mosque is located inside the Inner City and is easiest accessed from
Delhi Gate.
Wazer Khan Mosque: Photogrphy By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
Wazer Khan Mosque By S.M.Waqar
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