Pakistan's Forgotten Mughal Masterpiece | Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
Most people have never heard of one of the greatest Mughal masterpieces ever built. Join me as I explore the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, Pakistan, a breathtaking example of Mughal architecture that remains one of the country's most underrated historical landmarks.Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the same ruler behind the Taj Mahal, this magnificent mosque is renowned for its stunning blue tilework, remarkable acoustics, and ingenious climate-conscious design.
Located in the historic city of Thatta, Sindh, the Shah Jahan Mosque was commissioned in 1647 as a gift to the people of Thatta after they supported Shah Jahan during his struggle for the Mughal throne. Today, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in South Asia and is famous for its 93 domes, which allow sound to travel naturally throughout the prayer hall without the need for modern amplification.
In this vlog, we take a guided tour through the mosque's beautiful courtyards, intricate Persian-inspired tilework, peaceful prayer halls, and fascinating architectural features. Along the way, you'll discover how the mosque was designed to stay cool during Sindh's scorching summers, why it has no towering minarets like many other Mughal mosques, and what makes its acoustics some of the best in the Islamic world.
Thatta itself was once one of the most important cities in the Mughal Empire and an influential centre of trade, culture, and learning. Just a short distance away lies the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Makli Necropolis, one of the largest funerary sites in the world, making this region a treasure trove of history waiting to be explored.
If you love history, architecture, hidden gems, or travelling through Pakistan, this video will show you why the Shah Jahan Mosque deserves to be mentioned alongside some of the world's greatest historical monuments.
📍 Location: Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan
For tour bookings, contact Travel & Culture Services on WhatsApp: +92 034 47269 537.
👇 *Don't Miss These* 👇
✔ *Subscribe for new travel videos every week*
https://www.youtube.com/c/KarlRock/?sub_confirmation=1
❤️ *Support the channel & unlock member perks*
Join here: https://www.youtube.com/c/KarlRock/join
🇮🇳 *Planning a trip to India?*
Read my quick-start safety guide at: https://blog.karlrock.com/india-survival-guide/
🗣️ *Want to learn Hindi हिन्दी?*
Learn faster: https://blog.karlrock.com/how-to-learn-hindi-faster-than-i-did/
#pakistan #sindh #thatta #tour #mosque Receive SMS online on sms24.me
TubeReader video aggregator is a website that collects and organizes online videos from the YouTube source. Video aggregation is done for different purposes, and TubeReader take different approaches to achieve their purpose.
Our try to collect videos of high quality or interest for visitors to view; the collection may be made by editors or may be based on community votes.
Another method is to base the collection on those videos most viewed, either at the aggregator site or at various popular video hosting sites.
TubeReader site exists to allow users to collect their own sets of videos, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others; TubeReader can develop online communities around video sharing.
Our site allow users to create a personalized video playlist, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others.
@YouTubeReaderBot allows you to subscribe to Youtube channels.
By using @YouTubeReaderBot Bot you agree with YouTube Terms of Service.
Use the @YouTubeReaderBot telegram bot to be the first to be notified when new videos are released on your favorite channels.
Look for new videos or channels and share them with your friends.
You can start using our bot from this video, subscribe now to Pakistan's Forgotten Mughal Masterpiece | Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
What is YouTube?
YouTube is a free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos. You can even create and upload your own videos to share with others. Originally created in 2005, YouTube is now one of the most popular sites on the Web, with visitors watching around 6 billion hours of video every month.