Lahore: Mosque
Places and attractions in the Mosque category
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Badshahi Mosque
Prominent 17th-century domed mosque The Badshahi Mosque, located in the heart of Lahore, Pakistan, stands as a majestic testament to the architectural prowess and rich cultural heritage of the Mughal era. Constructed in 1673 under the patronage of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, it is one of the largest...
Wazir Khan Mosque
Nestled within the bustling streets of Lahore, the Wazir Khan Mosque stands as a testament to the architectural and artistic heritage of the Mughal era. This magnificent structure, completed in 1641 under the patronage of the then-governor of Lahore, Hakim Shaikh...
Data Darbar
Data Darbar, a spiritual sanctuary nestled within the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan, stands as one of the most revered Sufi shrines in South Asia. This mosque, which houses the tomb of the Sufi saint, Syed Ali bin Usman Hajveri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh...
Moti Masjid
Nestled within the historic city of Lahore, Pakistan, the Moti Masjid stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural heritage of the Mughal Empire. This mosque, often referred to as the "Pearl Mosque," is a smaller yet significant structure located within the...
Sunehri Mosque
Nestled in the heart of Lahore, Pakistan, the Sunehri Mosque stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Also known as the Golden Mosque, this majestic structure was built in 1753 under the patronage of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah.
Begum Shahi Mosque
Nestled in the heart of the bustling city of Lahore, the Begum Shahi Mosque stands as a testament to the rich heritage and architectural grandeur of the Mughal era. Built in 1614 during the reign of Emperor Jahangir, this mosque was commissioned by his beloved mother...
Grand Jamia Mosque
The Grand Jamia Mosque, a breathtaking architectural marvel, stands proudly in the historical city of Lahore, Pakistan. As one of the largest mosques in the world, it has the capacity to accommodate over 70,000 worshippers, reflecting the grandeur and spiritual...
Gurdwara Shaheed Bhai Taru Singh
Gurdwara Shaheed Bhai Taru Singh stands as a beacon of spiritual resilience and historical significance in the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan. This sacred Sikh shrine is dedicated to the memory of Bhai Taru Singh, a prominent Sikh martyr who is revered for his...
Shab Bhar Mosque
The Shab Bhar Mosque is a colonial era mosque in the Shah Alami neighbourhood of Lahore, Pakistan. The mosque is said to have been built overnight, following a dispute between local Hindus and Muslims in 1917.
Saleh Kamboh Mosque
Saleh Kamboh Mosque is a mosque located in Lahore in the Pakistani province of Punjab. The mosque was built by Muhammad Saleh Kamboh, a court historian during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Although the mosque was built during the reign of Aurangzeb, it includes features of Shahjahani architecture.
Neevin Mosque
Neevin Mosque, or Neevin Masjid, is a 15th-century mosque built during the Lodi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. It is located in the ancient Walled City of Lahore, in Pakistan's Punjab province.
Dai Anga Mosque
Dai Anga Mosque is a mosque situated to southeast of the Lahore Railway Station, in the city of Lahore in Pakistan's Punjab province. The mosque is said to have been built in 1635 in honour of the wetnurse of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Dai Anga.
Raiwind Markaz
Raiwind Markaz is a complex consisting of a main mosque, Islamic madrasa, and residential areas located in Raiwind city, near Lahore, Pakistan, and is the home of the Tablighi Jamaat in Pakistan.
Tomb of Dai Anga
The Tomb of Dai Anga, also known as the Gulabi Bagh, is a 17th-century Mughal tomb complex located in the Mughal-era suburb of Begampura, outside the Walled City of Lahore, Pakistan.
Gurdwara Lal Khoohi
Gurdwara Lal Khoohi, alternatively Gurdwara Lal Khooh or Lal Khoo, literally Gurdwara Well of Blood was a historical Gurdwara located near Mochi Gate in Lahore, Pakistan.