Badshahi Mosque
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The Badshahi Mosque, located in Lahore, Pakistan, is one of the most iconic and majestic examples of Mughal architecture. Built in 1673 by Emperor Aurangzeb, it was the largest mosque in the world at the time and remains one of the largest in South Asia. Known for its grand red sandstone structure, intricate marble inlay work, and expansive courtyard capable of accommodating over 100,000 worshippers, the mosque symbolizes the grandeur of Mughal engineering and design. Its stunning minarets, bulbous domes, and richly adorned interiors make it a historical and cultural treasure, attracting visitors and devotees from around the globe.
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