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Badshahi Masjid is a historical mosque located in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1673, and it is one of the largest masajid in the world. The masjid has a capacity of over 100,000 worshippers and is a popular tourist attraction.
The masjid is an excellent example of Mughal architecture, featuring red sandstone and marble, and intricate decorations and carvings. The main prayer hall is adorned with frescoes and painted plasterwork, and the exterior of the masjid is decorated with stone carving and calligraphy.
The Badshahi Masjid is situated adjacent to Lahore Fort and overlooks the Alamgiri Gate of the fort. The masjid’s courtyard is vast and can accommodate thousands of worshippers at once. The masjid also has several smaller prayer halls, a royal gallery, and a large central pool.
Today, the Badshahi Masjid is an important cultural and religious site in Pakistan and attracts visitors from all over the world. It has been well-maintained and restored over the years and remains a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal Empire.
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