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A Relic From The Mughal Era 9 Sensational Images Of Chauburji

Along the motorway heading towards Multan, on the outskirts of Lahore, is the historic and magnificent structure from late years of the Mughal Era – Chauburji. At one time, this beautifully constructed gateway opened up into a beautiful garden full of color and life.

On the gateway itself we can see an inscription that states that the Mughal Princess Zeb-un-Nissa, daughter of Aurangzeb Alamgir, had this gateway built in 1646 A.D, making this gateway 369 years old. Wow!

Today the gardens no longer exist, and Chauburji has become a roundabout to control traffic. Chauburji gets it name from the four minarets that make up the entrance – ‘Chau’ meaning four and ‘Burj’ meaning tower.

Let’s take a look at this historical monument that still stands:

1. Chauburji – Standing tall in the 1880s – a place for the citizens of the city to visit even then and enjoy its beauty

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2. In the earthquake of 1843, one of the uniquely designed minarets was destroyed. It was restored in 1960 to look like the other three.minaret-of-chauburji

3. The design of the gateway is simple and elegant with impressive titles placed to add color and give it grace, a testament to the craftsmanship of the Mughal Eramughal-era-craftmanship-640x480

4. A dazzling view of the Chauburji Gateway at night. Illuminated by lights, it stands proud and tall with countless stories to tell.chauburji-at-night

5. Where pedestrians can take cover in its shadow during the long hot summer months – where friends will meet and gather – a truly spectacular monumentminaret-destroyed-in-1843-quake1

6. Over time, it became one of the most busiest roundabouts providing motorist a view of the splendor of history during the busy commutes

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7. For the locals in the area, Chauburji was their Big Ben or Notre Dame – a symbol of pride and honor

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8. Today it faces the progress of man and a city that is expanding at an astonishing pace – it fights to survive

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9.  Chauburji a landmark that is often overlooked and sometimes even forgotten and it shouldn’t be. It is a part of history and an era that no longer is. For this reason alone,it should be preserved for future generations so they too can appreciate the beauty that once was

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What’s your opinion on old buildings? Should we ensure their preservation or just let them be? Let us know in the comments below.

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