Category
page 1Buildings and structures of the Mughal Empire
Shahi Hammam
building in Lahore, Punjab Pakistan
Kos Minar
Medieval Indian monuments serving as milestones
Shahi Bridge, Jaunpur
bridge in India
Ibadat Khana
meeting house built in 1575 by Mughal Emperor Akbar for interfaith dialogue

Hiran Minar
complex in Sheikhupura, Pakistan
Chauburji
thumb|Chauburji's exterior still has some intricate kashi-kari, or Persian-style tile work.
Takht-i-Jahangir
17th century Mughal throne
Sher Mandal
building in New Delhi, India
Salim Ali Lake
lake in India
Choto Katra
Caravan Sarai in Dhaka
Jal Mahal
palace in Narnaul, Haryana, India
Hauz-i-Shamsi
Hauz-i-Shamsi (literally "sunny water tank"), also known as Shamsi Talab, is a water reservoir built by Iltutmish of the Slave Dynasty in 1230 CE. According to legend, its location was revealed to him in a dream by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. A palace known as the Jahaz Mahal was constructed on the eastern edge of the same reservoir during the Lodi dynasty in the 16th century, serving as a retreat or inn for pilgrims. At the edge of Hauz-i-Shamsi stands the tomb of Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi, a 17th-century Persian writer at the Mughal court. The monuments are situated in the sprawling environs of M
Nimtali arch
historic site in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Madrasa Ghaziuddin Khan
building in Old Delhi, India
Hashtsal Minar
Minaret in the Hashtsal village in Delhi, India
Kamran's Baradari
Kamran's Baradari is a summer pavilion in Lahore built by Kamran Mirza