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Akbari Mandi Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan, Jhang Sadr
Wazir Khan Bath (Shahi Hammam) - Historical place museum in Jhang Sadr, Pakistan
Marvelous old architecture of mughal era such a great experience to visit there. Full royal vibes. Feeling so satisfying to ne here.
اہل لاہور کے لیے یہ جگہ ایک نشان عبرت ہے ۔ مغلیہ سلطنت کے حکمران منوں مٹی تلے دفن ہیں لیکن اپنی عیاشی کی داستان پیچھے چھوڑ گئے ہیں ۔ جس دور میں انگریز برصغیر میں اپنے قدم جما رہے تھے ، یہاں مغل حکمران شراب و شباب کی محفلیں سجایا کرتے تھے۔ انگریز صبح سویرے نئے علاقے فتح کرنے نکلتے تھے اور مغل اس وقت شعرو شاعری کی محفل سے فارغ ہو کر گھوڑے بیچ کر سو رہے ہوتے۔ پھر دن چڑ ھے اٹھے اور گرم حمام میں کنواری دو شیزایں ان کو مساج دیتی۔ اور پھر دوپہر کو صبح کا ناشتہ کیا۔ اُدھر انگریز ملک پر قبضہ کرتے گے اور یہ لوگ اپنی مستی میں گم رہے۔آنکھ تب کھلی جب بہادر شاہ ظفر کو قید کر لیا گیا۔ لیکن تب تک بہت دیر ہو چکی تھی ۔ ستم ظریفی یہ کہ ظل الٰہی کو اُس وقت بھی شاعری ہی یاد ائی۔ حالات آج بھی کچھ مختلف نہیں ہیں۔ اور ہمیں بھی ہر مشکل وقت میں ملی نغمے اور گانے ہی سننے کو ملتے ہیں۔کتنا ہے بد نصیب ظفرؔ دفن کے لیےدو گز زمین بھی نہ ملی کوئے یار میں
Best Place to visit for Historical research on how Emperor taking bath.Very impressive staff.
The shahi hamam located in Walled City Lahore steps away from dehli gate.The Shahi Hammam also known as the Wazir Khan Hammam, is a Persian-style bath which was built in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1635 C.E. during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. It was built by chief physician to the Mughal Court, Ilam-ud-din Ansari, who was widely known as Wazir Khan.The baths were built to serve as a waqf, or endowment, for the maintenance of the Wazir Khan Mosque.The Shahi Hammam was built in 1635 by Ilam-ud-din Ansari, Governor of Lahore, as part of an endowment which included the Wazir Khan Mosque. The baths fell into disuse by the 18th century during the decline and fall of the Mughal Empire. From the early British period onwards the building was used for different purposes - as a primary school, dispensary, and recreational centre as well as an office for the local municipality. Additionally, shops were built into the building’s northern, western and southern façades.Excavations as part of restoration works completed in 2015 revealed that substantial parts of the building had previously been demolished, likely to make way for the reconstruction of Delhi Gate building in the 1860s
Mughal era hammam (bathroom). A hidden gem in the Walled City of Lahore. Conserved and maintained by the Walled City of Lahore Authority. Royals used to take bath here. It contains several compartments and rooms with hot water system. Rs 50 per person ticket for the locals. Car parking not adequate.
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Akbari Mandi Walled City of Lahore, Lahore, Punjab 54000, Pakistan, Jhang Sadr
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