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Tomb of Ghaziuddin Khan

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English: Mosque of Ghaziuddin Khan (circa 1727)

This mosque was built by Ghaziuddin Khan a noble man during the reigns of Aurangzeb and his son Shah Alam I.Ghaiuddin’s son became Nizam of Hyderabad .Mosque is similar to Jami Masjid of Lahore. It has seven archways and three domes. Tomb of Ghaziuddin Khan ( Early 18th c)

The tomb of Ghaziuddin Khan is located adjacent to the mosque. The tomb enclosure is fawn colored sand stone.The outer enclosure 3 m high marble screens.
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