Hazuri Bagh and Mosque Complex of Lahore
Situated at the heart of Lahore’s historic core, Hazuri Bagh stands between some of the most iconic monuments of the Mughal and Sikh eras. This session explores the garden’s architectural design, its political symbolism, and its relationship with the grand mosque complex surrounding it. Join us for an illuminating journey into how these spaces shaped Lahore’s urban, cultural, and spiritual identity.
About the Speaker:
Parvez Mahmood is a retired Group Captain from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). He then pursued his passion for computer science, earning an MCS and an MS in software. A lifelong student of the Islamic Golden Age and Medieval Indian history, he has dedicated himself to exploring the richness of the past.
Moreover, he has been a prolific columnist for The Friday Times, with nearly 200 insightful pieces covering history, music, poetry, travelogues, obituaries, book reviews and more. His latest series is an in-depth ten-part discourse on Lahore and its environs.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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