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#lahorefort #lahore #mughals Diwan-i-Aam I Diwan-i-Khas I Senate & Assembly of Mughals I Kharak Singh Haveli I Lahore Fort # 1 Special Thanks: Kamran Lashari, Director General, Walled City of Lahore Authority Madam Faiza Shah, In-charge, Lahore Fort, WCLA Coordination: Arshad Ali, Uzam Shahzad Muhammad Ali (Please subscribe his channel @Explorewithalibhai) Music: Binu Kumar, Kerala, India @SoundSFX (Under License) Lahore Fort Vlogs: Lahore Fort I Shahi Qila I Confidant of Royals I The Highest Splendor of Mughals I English Subtitles • Lahore Fort I Shahi Qila I Confidant of Ro... Moti Masjid I Pearl of Lahore Fort I Home of Jins & Spirits I Videography Banned I English Subtitles • Moti Masjid I Pearl of Lahore Fort I Home ... Royal Kitchen of Mughals I Lahore Fort I Mughlai Cuisine I Dishes Developed & Popularized by Mughals • Royal Kitchen of Mughals I Lahore Fort I M... Diwan-i-Aam I Diwan-i-Khas I Senate & Assembly of Mughals I Kharak Singh Haveli I Lahore Fort # 1 • Diwan-i-Aam I Diwan-i-Khas I Senate & Asse... Imperial Bedchamber & Golden Chain of Justice I 15 Helpline Started by the Mughals I Lahore Fort # 2 • Imperial Bedchamber & Golden Chain of Just... Kala Burj & Lal Burj I Summer Pavilions of Mughals I Naag Temple I Khilwat Khana I Lahore Fort # 3 • Kala Burj & Lal Burj I Summer Pavilions of... Sheesh Mahal I Palace of Mirrors I Jewel in the Fort’s Crown I Naulakha Pavilion I Lahore Fort # 4 • Sheesh Mahal I Palace of Mirrors I Jewel i... Barood Khana I Armory to Deal With Rebels of 1857 I Prison of Last Sikh Maharani I Lahore Fort # 5 • Barood Khana I Armory to Deal With Rebels ... Haveli Mai Jindan I Sikh Gallery Museum I Legendary Horse of Maharaja Ranjit Singh I Lahore Fort # 6 • Haveli Mai Jindan I Sikh Gallery Museum I ... Moti Masjid I A Mysterious Mosque I Home of Giants I Do All Vows Come True Here I Lahore Fort # 7 • Moti Masjid I A Mysterious Mosque I Home o... Bhutto's Torture Cell I The World's Longest Mural I Royal Kitchen & Alamgiri Gate I Lahore Fort # 8 • Bhutto's Torture Cell I The World's Longes... The Lahore Fort or شاہی قلعہ or Royal Fort is a citadel in the city of Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan. The fortress is located at the northern end of the Walled City of Lahore and spreads over an area greater than 20 hectares (49 acres). It contains 21 notable monuments, some of which date to the era of Emperor Akbar. The Lahore Fort is notable for having been almost entirely rebuilt in the 17th century, when the Mughal Empire was at the height of its splendor and opulence. Though the site of the Lahore Fort has been inhabited for millennia, the first record of a fortified structure at the site was regarding an 11th-century mudbrick fort. The foundations of the modern Lahore Fort date to 1566 during the reign of Emperor Akbar, who bestowed the fort with a syncretic architectural style that featured both Islamic and Hindu motifs. Additions from the Shah Jahan period are characterized by luxurious marble with inlaid Persian floral designs, while the fort's grand and iconic Alamgiri Gate was constructed by the last of the great Mughal emperors, Aurangzeb, and faces the renowned Badshahi Mosque. After the fall of the Mughal Empire, Lahore Fort was used as the residence of Emperor Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire. The Sikhs made several additions to the fort. It then passed to the control of the East India Company after they annexed Punjab following their victory over the Sikhs at the Battle of Gujrat in February 1849. In 1981, the fort was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its "outstanding repertoire" of Mughal monuments dating from the era when the empire was at its artistic and aesthetic zenith. Diwan-i-Aam The Diwan-i-Aam was built by Shah Jahan in 1628 in a prominent part of the fort immediately south of Jahangir's Quadrangle. It was built style of a Chehel Sotoun - a Persian style 40-pillar public audience hall, in a style similar to the Diwan-i-Aam at the Agra Fort. The Diwan-i-Aam was used as a hall for the emperors to hold an audience with commoners. Shah Jahan's Diwan-i-Aam was destroyed in 1841 when the son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sher Singh bombarded the fort in his fight against Maharani Chand Kaur, the wife of Maharaja Kharak Singh. The current structure was built by the British in 1849 after their victory against the Sikhs. Diwan-i-Khas The Diwan-i-Khas or دیوانِ خاص or Hall of Private Audiences, is located in the Lahore Fort in Lahore, Pakistan. It served as the place where the Mughal emperors received courtiers and state guests. In contrast to the Diwan-i-Aam, the Diwan-i-Khas served as a hall where the Mughal Emperor would attend to matters of the state. The hall was the site of elaborate pageantry, with processions of up to one hour long occurring before each audience session. Follow us on: Facebook: / gilanilogs1 Twitter: / gilanilogs Instagram: / zulfiqargil. . WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBl...