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Mughal art monument in Pakistan, tomb in Lahore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art monument in pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art fort in Pakistan, Lahore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art in Lahore, Pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Second pillar of Monument Pakistan located at zero point, Islamabad Royalty Free Stock Photo
Incredible geometric interior art of the Mughal era Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Pakistan Monument captured at daytime in Islamabad, Pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art monument in pakistan
Mughal flower design wall-Garden Wall Oil-Paint Artwork for textile-Pakistan monument lies in Islamabad Royalty Free Stock Photo
View over Mughal art site, Lahore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Damaged mausoleum wall inside Rawat Fort Rawalpindi Pakistan showing historic Mughal architecture and cultural heritage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Night view of Pakistan monument in Islamabad Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lahore Fort building, Pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art and gardens , Lahore, Pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mughal art monument in pakistan, Lahore,Dai Anga's Tomb.Zeb-un-Nisa (d. 1672), or Dai Anga ('wet-nurse' in Urdu), was the wet-nurse of Shah Jahan, and the wife of a courtier under Jahangir. A few paces distant from the Gulabi Bagh gateway, on the north, lies her splendid mausoleum.his rather ponderous, square brick structure sporting few apertures and presenting a solid face to the garden, was built to house the mortal remains of Dai Anga, Shah Jahan's wet nurse and of her daughter Shahzadi Sultan Begam, whose husband built the Gulabi Bagh Gateway. It is the same Dai Anga (wife of Mughal magistrate of Bikaneer), who built the spectacular mosque named after her, situated in Naulakha area of Central Lahore, in which also tile mosaic decoration is employed with wondrous effect.


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