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Noble Interior Design Of The Wazir Khan Mosque. Construction Of The Mosque Began Under The Reign Of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan In Either 1634 Or 1635, And Was Completed In Approximately Seven Years. In The Late 1880S, John Lockwood Kipling, Father Of Rudyard Kipling, Wrote About The Mosque And Its Decorative Elements In The Former Journal Of Indian Art. The British Scholar Fred Henry Andrews Noted In 1903 That The Mosque Had Fallen Into Disrepair.

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Noble Interior design of the Wazir Khan Mosque. Construction of the mosque began under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in either 1634 or 1635, and was completed in approximately seven years. In the late 1880s, John Lockwood Kipling, father of Rudyard Kipling, wrote about the mosque and its decorative elements in the former Journal of Indian Art. The British scholar Fred Henry Andrews noted in 1903 that the mosque had fallen into disrepair.

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