An inner view of Moti Masjid, one of the “Pearl Mosques”, a 17th-century building located inside the Lahore Fort. It is a small, white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Jahangir and modified by the architects of Shah Jahan and among his prominent extensions (such as Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort Complex. The mosque located on the western side of Lahore Fort, closer to Alamgiri Gate, the main entrance. 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 composed of cusped arches and engaged baluster columns with smooth and fine contours. The mosque 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 simple and plain with the exception of ceilings that are decorated and designed in four different orders, two arcuate, and two trabeatedAugust 28,4:51 PM
Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Political Communication Dr. Shahbaz Gill talking to media persons after inaugurating Mobile Langar Van under PM Programme Koi Bhoka Na Soey at Lasani Pulli Chowk, Sargodha RoadAugust 28,4:46 PM
A labourer family preparing traditional curtains (chicks) at their roadside workplaceAugust 28,4:39 PM
A health worker administering anti-corona vaccine to a citizen at Anti Corona Vaccination CenterAugust 28,4:37 PM
Players in action during a cricket match played between Hafizabad Stallions & Lahore Lions during MCL T-10 Cricket League at Niaz StadiumAugust 28,4:36 PM