Hazuri Bagh

Coordinates: 31°35′18″N 74°18′42″E / 31.58833°N 74.31167°E / 31.58833; 74.31167
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Hazuri Bagh
حضوری باغ
The Hazuri Bagh Baradari is in the centre of the quadrangle
Hazuri Bagh is located in Lahore
Hazuri Bagh
Hazuri Bagh is located in Pakistan
Hazuri Bagh
LocationLahore, Pakistan
Coordinates31°35′18″N 74°18′42″E / 31.58833°N 74.31167°E / 31.58833; 74.31167

Hazuri Bagh (

Shuja Shah Durrani in 1813.[1][2][3][4] The Serai Alamgiri caravanserai
formerly stood where Hazuri Bagh is now located.

An old Lithograph of Hazuri Bagh. Digitized by the Panjab Digital Library.

History

Hazuri Bagh is at the centre of an ensemble of monuments including the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Roshnai Gate, and the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh

The Hazuri Bagh garden was planned and built under the supervision of

tomb of Muhammad Iqbal, completed in 1951, as well as of Sikandar Hayat Khan, the last Premier of the Punjab, lies across from the garden outside of the Badshahi Mosque.[4]

Every Sunday afternoon, people gather in the garden to hear story tellers recite traditional

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Hazuri Bagh and Baradari". Asian Historical Architecture website. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
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  3. ^ a b Tania Qureshi (23 February 2018). "Lahore's Hazuri Bagh - a historic complex with a new look". Daily Times (newspaper). Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Siddique Shahzad (28 June 2015). "Hazuri Bagh". Lahore History website. Retrieved 31 December 2020.

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