Inside Neela Gumbad Mazar Lahore | Mughal-Era Tomb Restored After Centuries!

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Published5 months ago
Duration9:28
Video IDwgJyd7b8WBQ
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views378
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Engagement Rate8.99%
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A historic transformation is happening in Lahore! The centuries-old Neela Gumbad Mazar, the resting place of Syed Abdul Razaq Shah Makki Sabzwari (RA), is being beautifully restored in 2026 — revealing the stunning Mughal-era architecture that was hidden for years behind the old Cycle Market. In this vlog, I take you inside the Neela Gumbad Tomb, one of Lahore’s oldest Mughal monuments, located near Anarkali and Mayo Hospital. This sacred mausoleum, built during the Mughal Empire, is known for its iconic blue dome (neela gumbad) and intricate Persian tile work. For decades, the Cycle Market covered its view — but now that the market has been demolished, the true beauty of Neela Gumbad is being uncovered. The renovation work in 2026 is part of a major project to restore Lahore’s historical landmarks and revive its cultural heritage. I show the mazar interior, tomb architecture, and ongoing restoration from ground level — giving you an exclusive look at how Lahore’s Mughal legacy is being preserved. Whether you love history, architecture, Sufi heritage, or Lahore city updates, this vlog will take you deep into Pakistan’s cultural roots. 📍Location: Neela Gumbad, Anarkali, Lahore, Pakistan 🏗️ Topics Covered: Mazar history, Mughal design, renovation update, Cycle Market demolition, Lahore city development Watch till the end and tell me your thoughts in the comments — should Lahore restore all hidden Mughal-era sites like this one? Don’t forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔, and SHARE this vlog to support historical preservation and awareness of our cultural gems. #NeelaGumbad #LahoreUpdates #LahoreVlog #PakistanHistory #MughalArchitecture #LahoreRenovation #HistoricalPlaces #CulturalPakistan #Lahore2026 #HeritageRestoration #SufiMazar #HiddenLahore #ExplorePakistan #TravelLahore #OldLahore

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