Pakistan has a rich history of Islamic architecture, which dates to the foremost days of Islam. Over the centuries, colorful dynasties and empires have ruled the region, and each has left its mark on the architecture of Pakistan. Islamic architecture in Pakistan is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns, calligraphy, and use of light and shadow. and there are several old mosques in the country that date back centuries. Here are the finest five old mosques in Pakistan that are architecturally beautiful.
Shahi Mosque
The Shahi Mosque, also known as the Badshahi Mosque, was built in 1673 during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It is one of the largest mosques in the world and is a major tourist attraction in Lahore.
Wazir Khan Mosque
The Wazir Khan Mosque was built in the 17th century by the governor of Lahore, Hakim Ilmuddin Ansari. The mosque is known for its intricate tile work and frescoes and is considered one of the most beautiful mosques in Pakistan.
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Masjid Wazir Khan |
Mohabbat Khan Mosque
The Mohabbat Khan Mosque was built in 1630 by Mughal governor Nawab Mohabbat Khan. It is located in the historic center of Peshawar and features a unique blend of Mughal and Islamic architectural styles.
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Mohabbat Khan Mosque |
Uch Sharif Mosque
The Uch Sharif Mosque is in the city of Uch Sharif in Bahawalpur district. It was built in the 14th century during the Delhi Sultanate and is known for its beautiful blue tile work.
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Uch Sharif Mosque |
Jamia Mosque

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