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TOMB OF NUR JAHAN.

History of nur Jahan tomb
TOMB OF NUR JAHAN 

The Tomb of Nur Jahan is located in Lahore, Pakistan, and is the final resting place of the Mughal empress Nur Jahan. She was the wife of Emperor Jahangir and one of the most powerful and influential women in Mughal India during the 17th century.


Nur Jahan was born in 1577 in Iran and married Jahangir in 1611. She played a significant role in the Mughal court, using her political savvy and wealth to advance the interests of her family and exert influence over her husband. During her lifetime, she was also known for her charitable works and her love of the arts, and she was respected and revered by the people of the Mughal Empire.


After her death in 1645, Nur Jahan was interred in the Tomb of Nur Jahan, which is said to have been built by her husband as a tribute to her life and legacy. The tomb is situated in a large garden and is made of white marble, with intricate carvings and calligraphy covering its walls. The dome of the tomb is particularly striking, and it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.

Tomb of nur Jahan
TOMB OF NUR JAHAN 



Today, the Tomb of Nur Jahan is a popular tourist attraction, and it is a testament to the rich history and culture of Mughal India. The tomb is a symbol of the power and influence that Nur Jahan held during her lifetime, and it serves as a reminder of her important place in the history of the Mughal Empire


 

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