Shahi Hamam (Royal bath) is the only surviving public bath from Moughul era in Pakistan. It was named so (Shahi) because it was built by Governer of Punjab, Ilmuddin Ansai in 1634. Shahi Hamam is located in the walled city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Sonehri Masjid also called as Masjid Talai (Golden Mosque) is a late Moughul structure built by** Nawab Bhikari Khan** in 1759 AD.It is located in walled city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
The tomb of Moughul emperor Jahangir (ruled 1605-1621) was built 10 years after his death by his son emperor Shahjahan. The Tomb of Jahangir is located at Shahdara, Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan.
Jehangir is the only Mughal emperor buried in Pakistan.
Empress Noor Jahan (1577-1645) also known as Mehr-un-Nisa was wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir. Her tomb is located near the Jahangir’s tomb at Shahdara, Lahore.
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was was a Turkic rulerof medieval India, the first Sultan of Delhi and founder of Slave (Ghulam) dynasty. He ruled for only four years (1206-10 AD). His tomb is located at Anarkali, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Faisalabad, the third largest city of Pakistan was formerly called Lyallpur after Sir James Lyall, governer of Punjab. The city was founded in 1890. Sir James Lyall designed the town in the shape of the British flag: a rectangle with a cross and two diagonal; clocktower stands at the crossroads, eight sections radiate from the center and has bazaars.