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Jehangirs Mausoleum
Jehangirs Mausoleum. Built in 1637 AD by his son, Shah Jahan, the marble and sandstone tomb of the Mughal emperor is decorated with pietra dura
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Burial Site
Court Yard
Islamic Architecture
Islamic Building
Islamic Republic Of Pakistan
Lahore
Marble
Mausoleum
Minaret
Mughal Architecture
Pakistan
Punjab
Sand Stone
Shah Jahan
Tomb
Mughal Emperor
Pietra Dura
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