Mosques in Pakistan
In the modern era, Pakistan also shows great modernism in the construction and development of various cities and building. One can explore splendid modern architectures and high rise buildings in different cities. These modern landmarks such as stylish and beautiful buildings and monuments provides opportunity to explore the modernism and advancement in Pakistan.
The major cities like Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore give the more superb stylish modern living and architectures. There are several remarkable modern landmarks in these cities.
Here, you explore different Mosques in Pakistan with complete travel guides, location maps, and an inclusive collections of photo galleries of these Mosques.
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Mosques
Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque was constructed by Mughal Emperor, Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir, in April 1673 in front of Alamgiri Gate of Lahore Fort. Its work was supervised by Muzaffar Hussain, also known as Fadai Khan Koha, brother of Aurangzeb. It is the third-largest mosque in Pakistan and has a capacity of 60,000 people at a time.
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MosquesBaghwali Mosque
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Mosquesfaisal mosque
Shah Faisal Mosque, the most famous place in Islamabad, is located in the Margalla Hills at a distance of 10km from Zero Point Islamabad. It is amazing creativity for those coming to visit the mosque. It is among the beautiful mosques in Pakistan. It has four beautiful minarets on the four corners of the look the mosque. The view of the mosque at night is more charming and eye-catching. Its construction was funded by King Shah Faisal of Saudi Arabia.
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MosquesIlyasi Mosque
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MosquesJam-e-Masjid Sukkur
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MosquesJamia Masjid Dewan Umar Farooq
Jamia Masjid Dewan Umar Farooq is located in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.
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MosquesJamia Mosque Ziarat
Jamia Mosque Ziarat is located near Ziarat Mall on Quetta-Loralai Road. Mosque looks beatiful in the shades of mountains and its view becomes more charming under the falling snow.
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MosquesMasjid-e-Shuhada
Masjid-e-Shuhada is situated on Mall road near Regal Chowk and was constructed in the memory of martyr of 1965 war between Pakistan and India. The entire mosque is under a large size dome on the pillars and a cone shaped minaret on its back side.
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MosquesSunehri Mosque
The Sunehri Masjid, also known as Talai Mosque, is one of the late Mughal architecture in the walled city Lahore in Kashmiri Bazaar, in the reign of Muhammad Shah. It is located at the distance of 2 km from Lahore Railway station via Delhi Gate in Walled City Lahore
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MosquesWazir Khan Mosque
Wazir Khan mosque is one of the beautiful historical masterpieces in the walled city Lahore, is built in 1634-35 by Ilam-ud-Dinansari, known as Nawab Wazir Khan, Governor of Lahore in the reign of Emporer Shah Jahan.
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