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Shah Jahan Mosque, located in Thatta, Pakistan, is an exquisite example of Mughal architecture. Built in the 1640s during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the mosque is known for its intricate tile work and extensive use of blue and white motifs.
Unlike many Mughal-era mosques, it has no minarets but is renowned for its 93 domes,
which are designed to amplify sound, allowing the entire mosque to be filled with the call to prayer. The mosque's architecture reflects a blend of Persian, Central Asian, and Indian influences, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark.
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