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      • The Tomb of Nur Jahan (Urdu: مقبرہ نورجہاں) is a 17th-century mausoleum in Lahore, Pakistan, that was built for the Mughal empress Nur Jahan.
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  2. The Tomb of Nur Jahan (Urdu: مقبرہ نورجہاں) is a 17th-century mausoleum in Lahore, Pakistan, that was built for the Mughal empress Nur Jahan. The tomb's marble was plundered during the Sikh era in 18th century for use at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

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    Tomb of Nur Jahan in Shahdara Bagh. Nur Jahan was put under house arrest by her brother on the orders of new Emperor Shah Jahan and spent the remainder of her life confined in Lahore with her young widowed daughter, Ladli Begum, and her granddaughter. The three of them lived a simple and austere life.

  4. The grave of the empress and her daughter Ladli Bagum is located in the subterranean chamber. Deep opening slope downward provide light and ventilation to the tomb chamber. The interior of the tomb is beautiful decorated with stems of poppy and other flowers.

  5. The Tomb of Nur Jahan is a 17th-century mausoleum in Lahore, Pakistan, that was built for the Mughal empress Nur Jahan. The tomb's marble was plundered during t...

  6. The Tomb of Nur Jahan (Mazaar-e-Nur Jahan) is one of the most important historical sites in Lahore, Pakistan. Located in the heart of the city, the tomb is a testament to the grandeur and power of the Mughal Empire.

  7. The last of the Shahdara Bagh monuments, the tomb of Jahangir's wife Nur Jahan is located slightly southwest of Asif Khan's tomb. Background. Much of the mausoleum's interior is adorned with Mughal-era frescoes. The tomb was built for Emperor Jahangir, who ruled the Mughal Empire from 1605 to 1627 C.E.

  8. Jun 24, 2014 · Nur Jahan Tomb Historical Facts and Pictures. Mehr-un-Nissa (1577-1645), also known as Nur Jahan (Light of the World), was a Mughal Empress and the favorite wife of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627). Her final resting place is a red sandstone mausoleum located in Shahdara Bagh in Lahore, Pakistan.