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Chauburji is a Mughal-era monument in Lahore, Pakistan, built in 1646 CE during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan
Historical place Chauburji chowk, Mughal era monument in the city of Lahore pakistan
Chauburji was built in 1646, a piece of art work, Image is showing variety of colors use in the designing of motives on the Minarets of the building
Chauburji Vector Filled outline illustration style icon
The historic, magnificent structure of the Chauburji monument in Lahore stands out prominently against a clear, pale sky. This legendary Mughal-era gateway features four grand, octagonal corner minarets detailed with intricate, colorful mosaic tilework (kashi-kari) and decorative patterns across the faded red-brick masonry. The upper platforms of the towers are topped with open-air kiosks and traditional brick details, capturing the vibrant heritage and architectural craftsmanship of the Mughal Empire in Pakistan.
The historic, magnificent structure of the Chauburji monument in Lahore stands out prominently against a clear, pale sky. This legendary Mughal-era gateway features four grand, octagonal corner minarets detailed with intricate, colorful mosaic tilework (kashi-kari) and decorative patterns across the faded red-brick masonry. The upper platforms of the towers are topped with open-air kiosks and traditional brick details, capturing the vibrant heritage and architectural craftsmanship of the Mughal Empire in Pakistan.