Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Famous & Beautiful Nearby Mosques of Lahore

Lahore is an example of extraordinary mix of large number of new, old, and ancient mosques. This city has a culture that mixes the old and the new with superb ease.

1. Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore

Grand Jamia Mosque is a mosque located in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan. It is the third largest mosque in Pakistan. It was inaugurated on Eid-ul-Adha on 6 October 2014. It can accommodate 25,000 worshipers indoors, while the courtyard and corridor leading to the main halls of worship can accommodate a total of 70,000.The architecture is influenced by Badshahi Masjid, Wazir Khan Mosque and Sheikh Zayed Mosque, while its construction costs over 4 billion rupees (or approximately Turkey and over 50 chandeliers imported from Iran.
Grand Jamia Mosque world's 7th Largest Mosque
Over a 100,000 people at Bahria Town Jamia Masjid
Indigenous masterpiece of Pakistani architecture grand jamia mosque inaugurated in Lahore by Asif Ali Zardari for Eid-ul-Adha prayers. The building was completed at the cost of rs.4 billion having capacity of accommodating 70,000 people which makes it to be the world’s 7th largest mosque. The mosque has become the proud entity of Bahria Town Lahore.



The structure comprises of 4 minarets, each standing tall at 165 ft. and a Grand Dome in the center, which is surrounded by 20 smaller domes. The most fascinating feature about this masterpiece is that the exterior consists of 4 million, 2.5 inch handmade Multani tiles made from special Multanimitti and hand placed by the craftsmen. Placing these tiles alone took 4 years to complete. The total capacity of this magnificent piece of Islamic architecture is 70,000 making it the worlds 7th Largest mosque. It has an indoor capacity of 25,000, labeling it Pakistan’s Largest Mosque. There are dedicated praying areas for women, a school and an Islamic Art Gallery.

2. Badshahi Mosque

The Badshahi Mosque (Urdu: بادشاہی مسجد‎) or "Emperor's Mosque" was buil in 1673. It is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world. Epitomising the beauty and passion of the Mughal era, it is Lahore's most famous landmark and a major tourist attraction. It is located in Iqbal Park in Lahore, Pakistan which is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan.

All architectural elements in symmetrical harmony
Capable of accommodating over 55,000 worshippers, Badshahi is the second largest mosque in Pakistan, after the Faisal Mosque inIslamabad.

Badshahi Masjid is one of the famous locations where Qari Basit (1927-88), a widely acclaimed Egyptian Qur'anic Recitor, recited the Qur'an.

What to see at Badshahi Mosque
The exterior is decorated with stone carving as well as marble inlay on red sandstone, specially of loti form motifs in bold relief.
The skyline is furnished by beautiful ornamental merlons inlaid with marble lining adding grace to the perimeter of the mosque. In its various architectural features like the vast square courtyard, the side aisles (dalans), the four corner minarets, the projecting central transept of the prayer chamber and the grand entrance gate, is summed up the history of development of mosque architecture of the Muslim world over the thousand years prior to its construction in 1673.
Out of the seven compartments, three double domes finished in marble have superb curvature, whilst the rest have curvilinear domes with a central rib in their interior and flat roof above.
In the eastern front aisle, the ceiling of the compartment is flat (Qalamdani) with a curved border (ghalatan) at the cornice level. The original floor of the courtyard was laid with small kiln-burnt bricks laid in the Mussalah pattern.

The graceful domes of Badshahi Mosque at sunset
View of Badshahi from outside the monumental gate.
View from the main hall of Badshahi Mosque
Red sandstone exterior of Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque by night

3. Wazir Khan Mosque

The Wazir Khan Mosque (Punjabi/Urdu: مسجد وزیر خان Masjid Wazīr Khān) in Lahore, Pakistan, is famous for its extensive faience tile work. It has been described as 'a mole on the cheek of Lahore'. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634–1635 AD, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan. It was built by Hakim Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native of Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Shah Jahan and a governor of Lahore. He was commonly known as Wazir Khan, a popular title bestowed upon him (the word Wazir means 'minister' in Urdu and Persian). The mosque is inside the Inner City and is easiest accessed from Delhi Gate. The mosque contains some of the finest examples of Qashani tile work from the Mughal period.

Pigeons flying over the mosque

Row of hujra's (a separate room within the mosque for prayer in solitude) lining the courtyard

Construction
Within the inner courtyard of the mosque lies the subterranean tomb of Syed Muhammad Ishaq, known as Miran Badshah, a divine who settled in Lahore during the time of the Tughluq dynasty. The tomb, therefore, predates the mosque.
Tomb of Syed Muhammad Ishaq, in the mosque

4. Dai Anga Mosque

Dai Anga Mosque is a mosque situated near the railway station of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. This historic Mosque is in the Naulakha area, about quarter mile away from Lahore Railway Station. It is an oldest mosque of Pakistan. Its age is 376 years old. 
It is widely believed that Dai Anga built this mosque in 1635 AD (1045 Hijri,), before she went to perform Hajj. However, the inscription in the mosque is said to date it to 1649 AD (1060 AH)
Zeb Un Nisa aka Dai Anga, was a wet nurse of Mughal King Shah Jahan and was well respected in the royal family. The tomb of Dai Anga is known as the Gulabi Bagh. Her family was closely associated with the Mughal empire. Her husband Murad Khan served Emperor Jahangir as Magistrate of Bikaner, and her son Muhammad Rashid Khan, was the best archers in the kingdom, and died fighting in the service of Shah Jahan's eldest son Dara Shikoh. Shah Jahan highly regarded Zeb Un Nisa.

Dai Anga Mosque - oldest mosque of Pakistan


The exterior of the mosque has been embellished with fine tile work similar to that seen at the mosque of Wazir Khan in Lahore. The interior also displayed fine frescoes previously, unfortunately these have largely been replaced by cheap modern ceramic tiles over the last 3 years breaking a 360 year old tradition. 

5. Data Durbar Complex

Data Darbar (or Durbar), located in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is one of the oldest Muslim shrines in South Asia. It houses the remains of a Sufi saint, Abul Hassan Ali Hajvery (more commonly known as Daata Ganj Baksh, meaning Daata means the master who bestows treasures and Ganj Baksh means Gifted by Allah Almighty). He is said to have lived on the site in the 11th century.
Data Darbar Compound Complex

Data Darbar Complex , The Roots Of qawwali
The shrine is located near the Bhati Gate into Lahore's Walled City. It was originally built by the Ghaznavi king Sultan Zakiruddin Ibrahim in the late eleventh century, and has been expanded several times. For centuries his tomb was visited by Muslims and non-Muslims in search of his blessings and people of all religions are welcomed in Data Durbar. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is a frequent visitor. On special occasions, the shrine is decorated with lights, dinner is prepared for hundreds of people and visitors dance while musicians play Sufi music for hours. At the boundary of the shrine, Muslim faithfuls recite the Qur'an, and pay tributes to Muhammad.

There have been rising security fears in recent years after threats by Pakistan's Taliban militants. The large size of the complex which houses the shrine and the fact that it is open at all hours to the public makes protecting it extremely difficult. The Talibans and Salafi oppose visiting tombs of the Sufis terming it as grave worshiping which is shirk in Islam. On 1 July 2010, two suicide bombers blew themselves up at the shrine. At least 50 people died and 200 others were hurt in the blasts.This was the biggest attack on a Sufi shrine in Pakistan since 2001.

6. Suneri Mosque

The Sunheri Masjid (سنهرى مسجد, lit. Golden Mosque) is located in the centre of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The architect of the mosque was Nawab Syed Bhikari Khan, son of Raushan-ud-Daula Turrabaz Khan, deputy governor of Lahore during the reign of Muhammad Shah.

Sunehri Masjid (The Golden Mosque)
The Golden Mosque, which was built in 1753 and features three golden domes, is situated in the Kashmiri Bazaar. The mosque reflects influences of Sikh architecture and is elevated on a higher plinth, surrounded by old bazaars. It has a gateway, which measures 21.3 metres in length and a courtyard that measures 161.5 by 160.6 metres (530 ft × 527 ft). The marble domes cover seven prayer chambers. Four lofty minarets stand at the four corners of the mosque, each with an outer circumference of 20 metres (66 ft), soaring up to 54 metres (177 ft) 

7. Moti Masjid (Lahore Fort)

Moti Masjid (Urdu: موتی مسجد‎), one of the "Pearl Mosques", is a 17th-century religious building located inside the Lahore Fort. It is a small, white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and is among his prominent extensions (such as Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort Complex. The mosque is located on the western side of Lahore Fort, closer to Alamgiri Gate, the main entrance.
A modern interior view
Design
The structure, located in the northwestern corner of Dewan-e-Aam quadrangle, is typical of Mughal architecture of Shah Jahan's times. It is completely built of white marble that was brought from Makrana.The façade is composed of cusped arches and engaged baluster columns with smooth and fine contours.The mosque has three superimposed domes, two aisles of five bays, and a slightly raised central pishtaq, or portal with a rectangular frame.This five-arched facade distinguishes it from other mosques of the similar class with three-arched facades. The interior is simple and plain with the exception of ceilings that are decorated and designed in four different orders, two arcuate, and two trabeated

8. Mosque of Mariyam Zamani Begum

Mariam Zamani Begum Masjid was built in her honour by her son Nurruddin Salim Jahangir and is situated in Wall city of Lahore, Pakistan. Masjid Mariam Zamani Begum is also known as Begum Shahi Masjid. This masjid is one of the great symbol of Mughal architect. Floral miniature painting throughout in the interior of the masjid is making it a unique and attractive master peace by Mughals. Color combination of the floral miniature and geometrical shapes painting is marvelous. No doubt this Masjid (mosque) is one of the greatest in Mughals architects. This Masjid has been used by Ranjit Singh in 1850 as a gunpowder factory, that’s why it is also known as baroodkhana wali Masjid

Mariam uz-Zamani Begum was the Imperial Princess, became the Mughal Empress after her marriage to Mughal Emperor Akbar. She was the eldest daughter of Raja of Jaipur state. She was also the mother of Emperor Nuruddin Salim Jahangir.

Inside Maryam Zamani

The central fountain and ablution area

9. Shia Masjid

The Shia Masjid (literally meaning 'Shia Mosque') is one of the largest Shia mosques in the mainly Shi'ite populated area of Islampura in the city of Lahore, Pakistan.



10. Masjid-e-Shuhda

Masjid Shuhada is located in Springfield Township. The facility sprawled across 1.3 acres, is conveniently situated in the heart of Burlington County with easy access from the NJ Turnpike and I-295 Inter-State Highways. Masjid Shuhada is incorporated as a non-profit organization and caters to the needs of the area's Muslim community by providing educational seminars, and religious services.The facility can also be used for community gatherings for the social occasions.
Masjid-e-Shuhada, The Mall, Lahore
Masjid-e-Shuhada- Night view
Masjid Shuhada is incorporated as a non-profit organization and caters to the needs of the area's Muslim community by providing educational seminars, and religious services.The facility can also be used for community gatherings for the social occasions.
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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Top 10 Chinese Restaurants in Lahore

It’s observed that a number of Chinese Restaurants have been launched in Lahore during past couple of years, which raised the competition across the city. Chinese restaurants in Lahore are offering you your favorite Chinese food with tasty and fresh meal in amazing and comfortable environment. 

1. DYNASTY

Dynasty Restaurant Lahore is the most admired Chinese Restaurant located at Avari Hotel Lahore & offering truthfully authentic Chinese cuisine, prepared by compliant Chinese chefs. This is the decisive place for Chinese food lover.

Perfect blend of great tasting food in a beautiful setup of Chinese decor

Get pleasure from authentic Chinese cuisine in a comfortable and relaxed dining environment at Dynasty Chinese Restaurant in Lahore. Dynasty Restaurant Menu & Deals Pakistan consists of 139 dishes including fresh seafood and vegetables and only the handpicked meats for food lovers. Chef Xing from Beijing would willingly arrange any type of Chinese entree not listed. Dynasty Chinese restaurant also provides a home and office catering service for at least amount of 20 guests, and will adapt make exclusive menus and deals for entire event and every flavor, whether spicy Szechuan, or traditional Cantonese sweet and sour, or a blend of both.

Private Dining Room offering the best in food and service

Address: 87, Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Avari Hote, Lahore, Pakistan
Food type / Cuisine: Vast Variety of Authentic Chinese Cuisines.
Email: fblhe@avari.com
Serving Hours: 12:30pm-11:30pm (Weekdays) & 12:30pm-11:30pm (Weekends)
Phone: (92-42) 3-636-6366

2. CHINA TOWN

China Town provides a variety of great environs under one roof. Whether it’s a quick lunch, home delivery, takeaway, relax and dine-in, exclusive catering or hosting that special event at the restaurant.
The oriental eatery launched in Lahore last year. Located at Mian Mehmood Ali Kausri road, Gulberg Lahore 

Beautiful setup of Chinese Interior
The interior of the restaurant is done by Lahore’s famous architect Rashid Rasheed. High vaulted ceiling along with Japanese dining cabanas. “We wanted to give it a very modern fine dining look. When I walk into a restaurant anywhere in the world, the first thing that I look out for is how the interior is done. It was very important to me that this space impresses people when they walk in,” says restaurant owner


Specialties
Szechaun Cuisine
The specialty of the restaurant is a Szechuan Cuisine. A type of cuisine first originated in south western Sichuan province of China. It has bold flavors of garlic and chilli pepper. You will also feel unique taste of Szechuan pepper.

Mongolian Fire Pot
Another specialty of the restaurant is Mongolian Fire Pot; popularly known as Hot Pot. Prawns, chicken, glass noodles, squid, peanut sauce, and vegetables — all immersed equally. The Fire Pot Lounge is one of a interest as well which can be travelled to your house in case you want special preparations.



3. FAR EAST

A relatively new restaurant which started off with a celebrity launch, including the actor Moammar Rana in its inauguration. Far East has a lot of catching up to do with its fierce competition and rarely offers anything truly unique. The appetizers are fairly satisfactory and the Chow Ming is good while the chicken dishes may pass off as average .

Super place to dine out in Lahore
Original Chinese and Thai Cuisine in Town. It is one of the superb place to dine out in Lahore. If you are looking for best of the best Chinese then do try Far East 

Address: 11-C/2, M.M. Alam Road Gulberg III
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese, Thai

4. HENG CHANG

Heng Chang is a recently opened Chinese cuisine at Mehmood Ali Qasoori Road. This road is becoming popular for quality restaurants and shopping malls. Hen Chang is adjacent to The Bar.B.Q Tonight. 
Heng Chang
Authentic Chinese restaurant with class

Reception area is smartly organized to give a wide look. There are some separated dining rooms, a lobby and cabins. Cabins are in smoking area and instead of chairs are equipped with sofas which are rather more comfortable. Environment is very cool and clean. Service is very quick and you may get your food within 10 minutes. Food quality is excellent and taste is unique. Standard Chinese Rice with Manchurian and Chawmin with Black Pepper Chicken Gravy have very different taste than the traditions ones.

Address: H No 6A3, Mehmood Ali Qasoori Road, Gulberg-3, Lahore, Pakistan
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese
Serving Hours: 12pm-12am (Weekdays) 12pm-12am (Weekends)
Phone: +92-42-35756807; +92-333-2777751

5. SICHUAN

Sichuan is famous restaurant situated on main Zahoor Elahi Road near Ufone Head Office Lahore. It's well-known for its high quality and famous Chinese dishes. Sichuan is always having a great crowd at their restaurant. Sichuan offers delicious Chinese food at reasonable price. People who love to eat Chinese food must visit this restaurant with your families.

Well known restaurant for its high quality food
Delicious Chinese food at reasonable price
Sichuan is well-known for its high quality and famous Chinese dishes. Sichuan is always having a great crowd at their restaurant. Sichuan offers delicious Chinese food at reasonable price. People who love to eat Chinese food must visit this restaurant with your families.

Address: Plot 1, Canal Bank Road, Block G4, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan.
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese – Indian – Pakistani - Seafood
Email: sichuan.chinese@hotmail.com
Serving Hours: Mon - Fri: 12:00 am - 12:00 pm and Sat - Sun: 12:00 am - 12:30 pm
Phone: (042) 3531-1007, (042) 3530-0983

6. TAI PAN

Tai pan is located at Pearl continental hotel. Soups and appetizers are delicious way to start at Tai pan. It is the hearty meals that earn the Taipan its lofty reputation amongst the loyal following. Desserts hold up their end of the bargain, especially the zesty and vibrant chocolate cake.

Temptation Dining
Dine in the splendor of South East Asia. Fun, fresh and surprisingly affordable, Taipan, with its exciting and enticing open show kitchen, bridges the gap between fast food and fine South East Asian dining. The delectable menu features all the region's favourites complemented with authentic ethnic drinks, juices and desserts.

Address: Pearl Continental Hotel, Shahrah-e-Quaid-e- Azam, Upper Mall, Lahore
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese
Phone: 042-111-505-505, 042-36360210

7. YEN HUI

YEN HUI is one of the restaurants which have established a strong foothold among other top Chinese eating out places in Lahore. YEN HUI is located in the heart of the city in 26-C-3, M.M. Alam Road, Gulberg III, Lahore, Pakistan, and considered a top Chinese restaurant with respect to its friendly environment and quality services. Its food is tasty, soups are great, and people consider it good in quality as well as quantity of food, which is better than many Chinese cuisines in Lahore.


Being one of Lahore’s better Chinese restaurants, YEN HUI Lahore is furnished with the extravagant sitting; its menu contains the best cuisines around the world. Located on M M Alam road, Yen Hui is considered by many a decent dining experience. A Fusion of Chinese & Thai taste in one Bowl of Chicken Thai Soup. A mouth watering treat by Yen Hui. 

Address: 26-C-3, M M Alam Road, Gulberg III, Lahore, Pakistan.
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese
Serving Hours: 8am-12am (Weekdays) 8am-12am (Weekends)
Phone: +92-42-35872471; +92-42-35872476

8. YUM

Yum restaurant is a Chinese restaurant emerging chain which started off first in Gulberg and now in DHA Lahore.
Yum offers finest dining class of its own. It is an ‘A’ rated elite Chinese restaurant with delectable taste and good variety of cuisine.The décor is cozy & cordial. The service is superb.Chinese cuisine has been very favorite amongst the Lahoris from the last more than 50 years. The first Chinese restaurant was opened on The Mall in 1960s.. Later the Gulberg area in Lahore saw the mushrooming of Chinese restaurants.

Yum Chinese restaurant has set outstanding standards for maintaining food quality and services. The guests have rated Yum restaurant as “Excellent” in food, services and refreshing atmosphere and also the world chef’s association of Pakistan and COTM has awarded for the best year 2009/2010. Yum Chinese Restaurant also launches a new modern style “English Tea House”. You may enjoy here a delicious taste of Bakery Items, Pizzas, Pastas, Salads, Ice-Cream, desserts, Tea & Coffee and many more. So let’s come towards Yum Chinese & Thai Restaurant Lahore and enjoy the scrumptious taste of foods from special menu with some exclusive deals and offers.

Address: 24-K Gulberg II. Lahore, Pakistan.
Food type / Cuisine: Chinese
Phone: Tel: (92-42) 571-5535, 571-5536

9. XIWANG

Xiwang has got to be one of the best continental and Chinese restaurants in the city! Its prices are affordable and they offer a large variety of hygienic and tasty food! Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys a good traditional Chinese meal in generous portions, but in particular their fish is a must try. This was one of the most well cooked and tasty fish dishes . Other than that the Thai Clear Soup, Margherita and Drum Sticks are absolute winners.


After the successful venture in Gulberg, Lahore's favorite Chinese and Thai Restaurant has opened its newest branch in DHA, Phase II. With a more eclectic interior and the same loved taste, Yum is on its way to making its mark on the defence community

Address: 68 C2, MM Alam Road, Gulberg III , Lahore
Foodtype / Cuisine: Chinese, Continental
Email: Usmanxiwang@hotmail.com
Serving Hours: 1pm-12am
Phone: +92-42-35785763

10. PALILLOS

Chinese and Thai food lovers of Lahore are finicky to choose a place for eating out experience. Among a number of restaurants serving Chinese & Thai food, Palillos has been successfully able to make its place as a famous eatery within a year. The restaurant is located at M.M-Alam Road, opposite to Bata store near Mini market. While crossing the M.M-Alam Road, the Chinese style architecture of Palillos defiantly fascinate the eyes oriental epicures.

Palillos not only serves its regular menu but also has buffet, hi-tea and happy hours deals as well. We decided to experience its buffet as per time and hunger needs.

Amazing interior of Palillos
The double story restaurant is not only spacious but its interior is extravagantly elegant and opulent as well. The warm welcome by the staff is enough to ensure about their training of the Chinese hospitability. The aseptically pleasing colour combination of walnut brown woodwork with off-white walls and crimson red globes has been decorated on Chinese interior
The menu display for buffet, gave us a little satisfaction about the cost which we had to pay before leaving the restaurant. The presence of two kinds of soups was the first step to ensure about quantity and quality of Palillos menu.

Address: M.M Alam Road Lahore, Pakistan
Phone: (042) 35762582
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Friday, March 13, 2015

Locally Lahore Photo Walk 2015

Locally Lahore Team organized its 1st photo walk of spring season on Sunday 8th March, 2015 to promote Lahore's tourism and historical importance. The Walk started from Delhi Gate and ended at Gawalmandi Food Street. There were almost 25 participants in this walk. This event is only meant for photographers, its not general public and touring event. The participants got fresh photographs of Walled City's Historical, Domestic & Commercial Architecture, Streets Life of Walled City Lahore, Commercial Aspects and many more Faces of Lahore.

This Photo Walk was aimed at focusing the true face of Lahore where ordinary people find pleasure in everyday life moments. We experienced marvelous old architecture of domestic & commercial urbanized areas of walled city with detailed historical information from one of our leading team member Adil Lahorei. The walk lead by one of the best photographer of Lahore Mr. Yasir Nisar.

Photo walk main Route was Inside Delhi Gate to Gawalmandi Food Street. Due to rainy weather the walk started late. We reached at Delhi in morning and started walk passing through phool wali gali to Wazir Khan mosque. We visited mosque and Adil told some of the history of the beautiful mosque. We stayed at Mosque for 15 to 20 minutes. An ad film shooting was recording there. Then from mosque we moved to Mochi Gate passing through the small streets. There we visited Dena Nath Haveli and Mubarak Haveli. Also i bought desi food from there. Then on reaching Mochi Gate, we visited Nisar Haveli, Chohta Mufti BakirChowk Nawab SabMohala Teera Giraa, Mohala Laaht Maraa. Finally passing through these places we moved to Gawalmandi food street where was the arrangement of breakfast. From chamberlain road we reached at food street, Adil also took us to the Baking Virsa shop there.

Delhi Gate

The Dehli Gate was once the main and only road that led from Lahore to Dehli. The gate was built during the Mughal era. Although the gate suffered greatly in the 1947 riots, it has since been renovated and today is in its former glory.

The area around Delhi Gate was once an affluent neighborhood, where aristocrats, courtiers and wealthy merchants lived in grand havelis. Unfortunately, the genteel residents are long gone and their splendid havelis are crumbling. Narrow streets have become congested as residential and commercial areas have melded into one. Yet, some of the families living there have been doing so for generations.

Delhi Gate
Delhi Gate houses some of Lahore’s biggest markets and is always abuzz with activity. Azam Cloth Market, which is believed to be one of Asia’s largest, comprises approximately 25,000 shops selling fabric, draperies, shoes, as well as embroidery stalls. Nearby is Namad Garan, an old-fashioned spice bazaar. If you are looking for fine dining, Delhi Gate is not the place to be. But plenty of mouth-watering desi snacks are available including kachoris, pakoras, pathooray and naan channay.


Delhi Gate Street

Wazir Khan Mosque

Near the Gate stands the Masjid Wazir Khan, a famous landmark. Built by Nawab Wazir Khan, Governor of Lahore (1634-1635), it is a fine example of Mughal architecture. The mosaic tiles that adorn the walls are embellished with Arabic calligraphy. The Mosque is frequented by the faithful five times a day, every day.

It has 4 minarets but all are not built same time. The three of it are built together and one is built later. The forth minaret is not straight. There is a big Pool in the center of the mosque. Also there is a Tomb of Syed Muhammad Ishaq, in the mosque. There are many hujras (a separate room within the mosque for prayer in solitude) door which are closed now. 
Masjid Wazir Khan
Khaleefa Bakery

One of the best and famous bakers of Lahore.

Dena Nath Haveli

Haveli Dina Nath is situated in the Phoolon Wali Gali inside Delhi Gate, Lahore. The architecture of Haveli Dina Nath has been changed enough till the present day.

Out Side the Haveli

Mubarak Haveli

A colossal haveli built by Mir Bahadur Ali, Mir Nadir Ali and Mir Bahar Ali, sons of a well-known 'tabeeb' and 'hakeem' during the time of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. It took three years to build and when the three brothers moved in, Bahadar Ali's wife gave birth to a son. This was seen as a good omen and the 'haveli' was named Mubarak Haveli. The family continued to prosper in the field of 'medicine' and business. With time they branched off into two major components, the Fakir family and the Syed family.

In Lahore, If ever there was a haveli that could be labeled as among the oldest, and also the finest, without doubt it would be Mubarak Haveli, inside Mochi Gate area. It was here that the Koh-e-Noor Diamond was recovered from a trapped Afghan king. This 'haveli' has stories galore, ones that make history so interesting.


Mochi Gate


The Mochi Gate is a historical gate built during the Mughal period. In Urdu, Mochi means cobbler, which may indicate that the bazaar was once a market for shoes and repair shops. Another theory is that according to legend the gate was named after Moti, a guard of the gate during the Mughal era, who guarded and looked after the gate all his life. Later on, the name was distorted and became Mochi.

Today, the bazaar around the Mochi gate is renowned for its dry fruits, kites and fireworks. Mochi Gate is the entrance to the Mochi Bagh, where many renowned Pakistani leaders of past and present have delivered speeches.
Team Passing through Mochi Gate
Nisar Haveli

Nisar Haveli is an old mansion located inside mochi gate, walled city of Lahore.It is named 'Nisar Haveli' after Nawab Nisar Ali Khan Qizalbash (Late).

Nisar Haveli is the center of Mourning of Imam Hussain (a.s). Every year Lahore's Markazi Shabeh-e- Zuljanah of Yaum-e-Ashura emerges from Nisar Haveli Mochi gate that culminates at Karbala Gameshah. The route hasn't changed in over 150 years. Every year, as the sun descends on the ninth of Muharram, thousands of Shias make their way towards Mochi Gate in Lahore. From here, they walk through the maze of narrow streets in the walled city and reach Nisar Haveli.

Baking Virsa

Baking virsa has been serving food for last ten years. Another important thing is that you have to place order a day before and then go on the given time and enjoy your food. One of the oldest and finest 'Bakar khani' are made here. There orders go to England as well. And they complete the order in 3 days.

Gawalmandi Foodstreet

Food Street in Gawalmandi, Lahore is a center of traditional Pakistani food. Gawalmandi is basically very famous for their delicious and desi food. The site is surrounded by centuries-old buildings and places like landa bazaar, Mayo Hospital and Baansan-wala Bazaar.




As it was rainy weather that day still the photo walk went very good. Thanks to all the Participants who joined us and made this event successful. For more Pictures you can visit Locally Lahore Photo walk 2015 album on Facebook.

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