File:Fountain inside baradari Wazir Khan Lahore.jpg

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Baradari of Nawab Wazir Khan bank road Lahore .

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English: This baradari (literally, 12-door pavilion) originally served as the centerpiece of the Nakhlia Garden built by Wazir Khan, a benefactor of numerous buildings throughout Lahore including the mosque and hammam (bath house) which bear his name. It is among the finest of such monuments in the city, having been incorporated into the grounds of the Punjab Public Library as early as 1860, where it serves as a reading room. During the 19th and early 20th centuries it also served as a museum and as the Settlement and Telegraph Office under the British.Now This building use as a Govt Punjab public library Lahore .
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