Located in the historic core of Pakistan's second-largest city and named for the grand vizier of the Mughal Empire who commissioned it, Wazi Khan was built during the 17th-century reign of Emperor Shah Jahan (who was also responsible for India's Taj Mahal) and is famed for its intricate tilework and elaborate frescoes.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Adnan Ijaz´ post 10 of the World´s Most Magnificent Mosques.
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