Mughal-Era Ruins Razed to Make Way for Private Housing
The Department of Archaeology and Museums reported demolition of a 16th-century Mughal ruin to make way for private housing after heritage protections were hindered by lack of records.
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Mughal-era ruins razed to make way for private housing
Following the demolition of a World War I memorial in the capital, the remains of another Mughal-era building have also fallen victim to urban development. The remains of the 16th century historical building were situated roughly 200 meters from the British-era obelisk, at an archaeological site in Rehara village. A few days ago, the World War I memorial that stood here was razed by developers to make way for a private housing society. According…
Mughal-era ruins near Islamabad also razed to make way for private housing
ISLAMABAD: Following the demolition of a World War I memorial in the capital, the remains of another Mughal-era building have also fallen victim to urban development. The remains of the 16th century historical building were situated roughly 200 meters from the British-era obelisk, at an archaeological site in Rehara village. A few days ago, the World War I memorial that stood here was razed by developers to make way for a private housing society…
Mughal-Era Building Demolished in Islamabad for Private Housing Project
The remains of a 16th-century Mughal-era structure located in Rehara village on the outskirts of Islamabad have reportedly been demolished to clear land for a private housing development. The site, believed by experts to date back to the reign of Emperor Akbar, represented a significant yet lesser-known piece of the region’s historical legacy. According to available details, the structure featured a main chamber measuring approximately 8 by 4.5 …
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