| Legend
has that it was founded by two sons of Lord Rama about 4000
years ago. Historically it has been proved that Lahore is
about 2000 years old. Hieun-tsang, the famous Chinese pilgrim,
has given a vivid description of Lahore city which he visited
in the early parts of the seventh century A.D.
For 200 years, beginning from about 1525
A.D., Lahore was a thriving cultural center of the great Mughal
Empire. Mughal Emperors beautified Lahore with palaces, gardens
and mosques. During the British regime many monuments sprang
up in Lahore which blended beautifully with the Mughal, Gothic
and Victorian styles of architecture.
Lahore is the second largest city in Pakistan
and provincial capital of Punjab. Apart from being the cultural
and academic center of the country, Lahore is the Mughal "show-window"
of Pakistan. The origins of Lahore are shrouded in the mists
of antiquity. Reminiscence of its hoary past are the remains
of a subterranean temple in the northern part of the Royal
fort, attributed to Lord Rama, the legendry hero of Ramayana.
Lying on the main trade and invasion routes to the sub-continent,
Lahore has been ruled and plundered by a number of dynasties
and heroes. However it touched the zenith of its glory during
the rule of Mughals. The Mughals, who were famous as builders,
gave Lahore some of its finest architectural monuments that
are extinct today.
Sightseeing The
most important historical monuments of the Mughals in Lahore
are the Royal Fort, the Badshahi Mosque, the Tombs of Emperor
Jehangir, Empress Noor Jehan, Anarkali and Asif-Jah and the
famous Shalimar garden.
BADSHAHI MOSQUE
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