• Chauburji (Punjabi and Urdu: چو برجی, "Four Towers") is a Mughal era monument in the city of Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab.
  • Chauburji is a Mughal era monument in Kamoke, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in 1646 by Mughal princess Zeb-un-Nisa, daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb.
  • Chauburji, which translates to “Four Towers,” is likely most recognizable for its four full octagonal towers that rise against the building’s thick walls.
  • You can get there by metro, Chauburji stop. Unfortunately most of the time the entrance gate is closed but the view from the outside is still very interesting.
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  • Chauburji (Chau meaning four, burji meaning tower) is one of the most famous monuments among the structures and buildings of the Mughal era in the...
  • The Chauburji, meaning “Four Towers” in Punjabi and Urdu, is a majestic Mughal-era monument located in the heart of Lahore.
  • For its typical four minarets, it is known as Chau (four) Burji (towers) or simply "Chauburji".
  • Chauburji is Mughal era monument in the city of Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab.
  • Chauburji a monument of Mughal era is situated in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan monument acted as a gateway to ...