The Sheesh Mahal (Urdu: شیش محل; "The Palace of Mirrors") is a palace located within the Shah Burj block in northern-western corner of Lahore Fort. It...
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Zafar Nzmah-i-Ranjit Singh, Ranjit Namah. Mustafaee Press. Lahore Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort), Wikipedia, retrieved 24 December 2016 Dar, Nadeem. "The Hidden...
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Sheesh Mahal (transl. Palace of Mirrors) may refer to: Sheesh Mahal, Amer Fort, in Amer, Rajasthan, India Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort), in Lahore, Punjab...
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extensions (such as Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort Complex. The mosque is located on the western side of Lahore Fort, closer to Alamgiri...
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Agra Fort: Shish Mahal Agra Fort: Hon'ble John Russell Colvin's Tomb Persian calligraphy in Agra Fort Jama Masjid Fatehpur Sikri Lahore Fort Red Fort Taj...
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the Lahore Fort, adjacent to the Walled City, and home to the Sheesh Mahal, the Alamgiri Gate, the Naulakha pavilion, and the Moti Masjid. The fort along...
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Naulakha Pavilion, the Sheesh Mahal ("Palace of Mirrors"), Pearl Mosque, and the fort's massive Picture Wall. The Lahore Fort is notable for having been...
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Farrukhnagar (redirect from Farrukhnagar Fort)
salt trade. Khan built the fort surrounding the octagonal town, with five gated entrances, his palace known as Sheesh Mahal, a notable structure in Mughal...
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credited to architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori, who also constructed the Taj Mahal. The fort represents the peak in the Mughal architecture under Shah Jahan and...
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Mohatta Palace Noor Mahal Omar Hayat Mahal Prime Minister House, Pakistan Punjab House Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort) Sialkot Fort White Palace (Marghazar)...
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the Walled City, and home to the Sheesh Mahal, the Alamgiri Gate, the Naulakha pavilion, and the Moti Masjid. The fort and adjoining Shalimar Gardens have...
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The Taj Mahal (/ˌtɑːdʒ məˈhɑːl, ˌtɑːʒ-/; lit. 'Crown of the Palace') is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra,...
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Badshahi Mosque (redirect from Badshahi Mosque, Lahore)
iconic Mughal-era congregational mosque in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The mosque is located opposite of Lahore Fort in the outskirts of the Walled City and...
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Naulakha Pavilion (category Lahore Fort)
curvilinear roof, located beside the Sheesh Mahal courtyard, in the northern section of the Lahore Fort in Lahore, Pakistan. The monument is one of the...
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Hazuri Bagh (redirect from Hazuri Bagh, Lahore)
Hazuri Bagh (Urdu: حضوری باغ) is a garden in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, bounded by the Lahore Fort to the east, Badshahi Mosque to the west, the Samadhi...
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Kandahari Begum (redirect from Kandahari Begum MAHAL)
Begum (also spelled Qandahari Begum; 1593 – ?; also known as Kandahari Mahal; meaning "Lady from Kandahar") was the first wife of the Mughal emperor...
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Mughal architecture (section Taj Mahal)
buildings such as the Moti Masjid, Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion, which are all enclosed in the Lahore Fort. He also built a mosque named after...
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Margaret Peterson Haddix Sheesh Mahal (disambiguation) Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lahore Fort built during the reign of...
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Patiala (section Sheesh Mahal)
19th century by the Maharajas is the famous Sheesh Mahal, literally meaning the Palace of Mirrors. The mahal contains a large number of frescoes, most of...
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in Omsk Oblast, Russia Sheesh Mahal (Lahore), a fort built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan Other buildings also called Sheesh Mahal Shish Boom Bam, a 1994...
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who constructed Taj Mahal, the Jama Masjid, the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore, the Wazir Khan Mosque, and who renovated the Lahore Fort. The last of the great...
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Haveli Barood Khana (category Lahore articles missing geocoordinate data)
(female quarter) and Mardan Khana (male quarter). A room was called Sheesh Mahal (glass palace) because the room had glass work done in it. During the...
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Abdul Hamid Lahori (category Writers from Lahore)
June 1631. ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd also calls the glass pieces of the Sheesh Mahal of the Agra Fort as glass pieces "Shish-i-Halebi" because Haleb is the Arabic...
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Meerza) Nawab Kamran Meerza (son of Kaukab Meerza) Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan Sheesh Mahal Saadat Ali Khan I, the first Nawab of Awadh, who laid the foundation...
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Fatehpur Sikri (redirect from Fatehpur Sikri Fort)
portal Lahore Fort Tomb of Jehangir Jama Masjid Tomb of Salim Chishti Ibadat Khana Jodha Bai Mahal Naubat Khana Buland Darwaza Fatehpuri Mosque Agra Fort "Census...
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Rabia-ul-Durrani). It bears a striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum of Aurangzeb's mother, Mumtaz Mahal and that is why it is also called the Taj of the...
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Orchha Fort complex for the larger architectural context Pravin Rai Mahal, a subpalace Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jahangir Mahal, Orchha...
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Sheesh Mahal, Lahore Sunehri Mosque, Lahore Tomb of Asif Khan, Lahore Tomb of Jahangir, Lahore Tomb of Allama Iqbal, Lahore Tomb of Nur Jahan, Lahore...
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Mughal imperial gardens called Shalimar Gardens, followed by the one in Lahore, begun in 1641 under Shah Jahan and the one in Delhi, begun in 1653 by Izz-un-Nissa...
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