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Qutb-ud-Din Aibak's Tomb

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Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
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H8F7+WC5, Aibak Road, Anarkali Bazaar Lahore, Punjab 54000, PakistanMap
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  • sajjadsabir
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    Enjoyable for culture and history students

    Enjoyable if you are aware of historic significance of Qutub ud din aibak, an elegant structure surrounded by houses and market. Overall well maintained and clean site in busiest vicinity of anarkali

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2022
  • sajjadsabir
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    Enjoyable for culture and history students

    Enjoyable if you are aware of historic significance of Qutub ud din aibak, an elegant structure surrounded by houses and market. Overall well maintained and clean site in busiest vicinity of anarkali

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2022
  • Haseeb U
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    Tomb of Aibak : Scattared History

    Quṭb al-Din Aibak was born to Turkic parents in Turkistan. In his childhood, Aibak was sold as a slave and raised at Nishapur, Persia, where he was purchased by the local Qazi.[1] After the death of h...

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2019
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    Tomb of Aibak : Scattared History

    Quṭb al-Din Aibak was born to Turkic parents in Turkistan. In his childhood, Aibak was sold as a slave and raised at Nishapur, Persia, where he was purchased by the local Qazi.[1] After the death of h...

    Reviewed on Mar 20, 2019
  • HUR89979
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    Early 13th Century Tomb

    Qutub-Ud-Din Aibak ruled subcontinent in pre-Mughal times and died in Lahore in early 13th century. His remodeled tomb is located inside the Anarkali Bazaar, and worth visiting for an hour or so.

    Reviewed on May 11, 2018
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