In this video, we uncover the lesser-known yet historically significant monument of Wazir Khan's Baradari in Lahore. Tucked away on the bustling Mall Road, near the Lahore Museum and Punjab Public Library, this Mughal-era masterpiece stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage.
Built in 1634 by Hakeem Ilm-ud-din Ansari, better known as Wazir Khan, this Baradari was once part of a magnificent garden called Nakhliya Bagh. Over time, it became a prominent site during the Mughal, Sikh, and British eras, serving various purposes-from a royal garden retreat to a military camp and even Lahore's first museum.
Join us as we explore the fascinating story behind this architectural gem, tracing its transformation through the ages, from Mughal grandeur to British colonial influence. Discover how Wazir Khan's Baradari once rivaled the beauty of Shalimar Gardens, and learn about the legacy that still lingers within its walls.
If you're passionate about history or curious to explore its hidden landmarks, this video is a must-watch!
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