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Sunrise over the Holy River Ganges in Varanasi in the Uttar Pradesh region of northern India
Young Indian woman, wearing sari, looking through the window, Rajasthan, India
Exterior of the Khan Mohammad Mridha Masjid in old Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia
Mosque in Lahore illuminated  at night
People visiting Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka Bangladesh
high angle view of the Delhi skyline
Entrance gate of Taj-ul masjid, the largest mosque in india. The historical monument was built with red sandstone in indo-islamic architecture style. Photo taken against blue sky.
Ancient temple or mosque building outdoor in nature
The tomb of Bibi Pari in the grounds of Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka. Local people sit and talk outside Bibi Pari tomb. Tourist sight in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Pakistan, Lahor - March 27, 2005 : Badshahi Mosque built by Emperor Alemgir Shah and the view of the city
Muslim devotee of Islam sits in contemplation outside prior to washing before worship at the cleansing pool of Taj-ul-Masajid, the largest mosque in India, with its mellow hued sandstone and towering minarets and domes, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Cute Tourist girl wearing a hat sitting at a step well (Toorji Ka Jhalra) at Jodhpur Rajasthan
Circular Balcony at top of Anand Bhavan, NehruÂ’s Birth Place, at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
3rd February, 2020 - Agra, India: The Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as an enduring symbol of India's rich history and Mughal architectural prowess. Both tourists and local visitors are seen exploring the massive fort complex. Built primarily of red sandstone, the fort once served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Notably, from various points within the fort, one can catch distant views of another iconic landmark, the Taj Mahal. The people in the photographs are engaged in various activities, from taking selfies to enjoying the panoramic views, making this a bustling hub of cultural interaction and historical exploration.
Taj Ul Masajid, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. One of the largest mosques in Asia's
Zafar Mahal in the Red Fort complex in Delhi is a pavilion that was built using red sandstone during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar II, the last Mughal emperor of India. The pavilion is located on the northern side of the Red Fort and is known for its intricate architecture and ornate carvings, which are typical of Mughal architecture. The pavilion served as a royal summer retreat and was used for various purposes, including as a location for hosting private meetings and gatherings
Tetulia Jame Mosque. Tala, Shatkhira, Bangladesh.
Pakistan, Lahor - March 27, 2005 : Silhouette male portrait in front of Bagshahi Mosque
Domes on gateway of Tomb of Safdar Jang sandstone mausoleum in New Delhi, India, ancient indian building tomb of Nawab Safdarjung beautiful indian domed architecture of prime minister of Mughal Empire
Woman in hijab  walking in mosque
Aurangabad, India - January 21, 2024: Two men visiting the Bibi Ka Maqbara, a mausoleum built by Azam Shah in Aurangabad, India.
Begun in 1840 by Mohammad Ali Shah, and completed by his wife Begum Malika Jahan after his death, the Great Mosque in Lucknow is built in the typical Mughal style.
Al-Sadiq Mosque in Bahawalpur, Punjab province, Pakistan
Rajasthani cleaner ladies in traditional yellow dress sari robes take a break in front of an ornate window at Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The fort was latterly the residence of the Rajput ruler Maharaja Man Singh 1. India displays a wealth of colour, vibrancy and imagery, none more so than in Jaipur, the Pink City, capital of Rajasthan state and named after the Maharaja painted it pink to welcome Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward V11
Exterior of the Sat Masjid in Old Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia
The Red Fort in Agra, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rich history and Mughal architecture. Constructed primarily of red sandstone, the fort stands as a testament to the opulence and military might of the Mughal Empire. One of the fort's most captivating features is its vantage points offering distant views of the Taj Mahal. The frame captures this unique relationship between the two iconic structures, allowing a glimpse of the Taj Mahal in the background, linking two of India's most significant landmarks in a single image.
Dhaka, Bangladesh - February 22, 2014: Exterior of the Mausoleum of Bibipari in Lalbagh fort, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Pakistan, Lahor - March 27, 2005 : Pakistanis descending from one of the Badshahi Mosque gates
Tetulia Jame Masjid at Tala. Satkhira, Bangladesh.
Built in 1671, Badshahi Mosque is the crown jewel of Lahore, a symbol of the Mughal Empire (1526-1857), and one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan. Its architecture is characterized by carved red sandstones, which was typical of the Mughal era.\n\nThe vast courtyard of the mosque can hold up to 100,000 worshippers, making it the second largest mosque in Pakistan! I recommend spending at least a couple of hours here to admire all the marvelous details of the architecture.
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