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Seraj Park, (Urdu: سراج پارک), is a northern suburb of Shahdara, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated on the northern side of the Ravi River. Seraj Park can be translated as (Duban Pura) and also known as "Lamp Garden". Seraj translates as "Lamp" and Park translates as Garden. In the 15th century, Seraj Park was the Neighborhood of Shahdara Lahore under the Mughal Empire. It hosts several historic Passageway sites. These near areas include the Akbari Sarai, the Tomb of Jahangir (who was the Emperor from 1605 to 1627), the , as well as the tomb of his brother-in-law Asif Khan. Seraj Park is also home to Imran Ki Baradari (Imran Ki Baradari). Although this site was originally built on the Ravi River bank, the river changed course, covering the site near the Ravi Bridge.The small garden h

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  • Seraj Park, (Urdu: سراج پارک), is a northern suburb of Shahdara, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated on the northern side of the Ravi River. Seraj Park can be translated as (Duban Pura) and also known as "Lamp Garden". Seraj translates as "Lamp" and Park translates as Garden. In the 15th century, Seraj Park was the Neighborhood of Shahdara Lahore under the Mughal Empire. It hosts several historic Passageway sites. These near areas include the Akbari Sarai, the Tomb of Jahangir (who was the Emperor from 1605 to 1627), the , as well as the tomb of his brother-in-law Asif Khan. Seraj Park is also home to Imran Ki Baradari (Imran Ki Baradari). Although this site was originally built on the Ravi River bank, the river changed course, covering the site near the Ravi Bridge.The small garden h (en)
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  • Seraj Park, (Urdu: سراج پارک), is a northern suburb of Shahdara, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated on the northern side of the Ravi River. Seraj Park can be translated as (Duban Pura) and also known as "Lamp Garden". Seraj translates as "Lamp" and Park translates as Garden. In the 15th century, Seraj Park was the Neighborhood of Shahdara Lahore under the Mughal Empire. It hosts several historic Passageway sites. These near areas include the Akbari Sarai, the Tomb of Jahangir (who was the Emperor from 1605 to 1627), the , as well as the tomb of his brother-in-law Asif Khan. Seraj Park is also home to Imran Ki Baradari (Imran Ki Baradari). Although this site was originally built on the Ravi River bank, the river changed course, covering the site near the Ravi Bridge.The small garden houses the tomb of Mughal Princess Dohita Un Nissa Begum (1651-1697). The daughter of Dara Shikoh is also buried here in another tomb. Seraj Park's nearest places. (en)
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