Religious Tourism in Lahore: Case Study of Mosque Architecture under the Mughals

The city of Lahore is well known for both its magnificent architecture and rich cultural legacy. Lahore saw a dramatic transition under the Mughal rule with the building of several famous mosques that continue to draw religious travelers from all over the world. This case study examines the possibil...

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