Lahore, Pakistan
GT Rd, Begumpura, Mughalpura,
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It's a heritage Traditionally, this tomb is attributed to Buddu, a brick manufacturer during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628-58). However, it may in fact be the tomb of the wife of Khan-i-dauran Bahadur Nusrat Jang, a high-ranking nobleman in the court of Shah Jahan. The domed tomb likely once stood amidst a garden, but all traces of landscaping have vanished.
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An amazing place in Lahore.. a historical building with colorful dome
awsm place for history lovers
Buddhu's Tomb also known as Buddhu kā Āwā is a 17th-century tomb located in Lahore, Pakistan. The tomb is traditionally attributed to that of a Lahore resident named Buddhu, though research suggests the tomb was actually built for the wife of Khan-e-Dauran Bahadur Nusrat Jang. Some Sikhs regard the tomb to be a gurdwara built by Buddhu. The tomb is situated across the GT Road from the University of Engineering and Technology. The tomb was built around 1641,and is traditionally ascribed to be the tomb of Buddhu, son of Suddhu - a local brick maker who supplied bricks for several royal buildings in Lahore during the Shah Jahan period. Historical record suggests that the tomb was actually built for the wife of Khan-e-Dauran Bahadur Nusrat Jang - an amir of the Mughal royal court. The amir was himself was later buried in it following his death in 1643.
Historical Buildings of a famous person. Maintenance and proper care required to preserve this landmark.
Govt need to promote it for tourism
Recommendation to visit this historical building
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