Wazir Khan
Wazir Khan was a prominent Mughal-era architect known for his remarkable contributions to the city of Lahore in present-day Pakistan. He is best known for the construction of the Wazir Khan Mosque, which was built in the 17th century. The mosque is celebrated for its stunning tile work and intricate frescoes, showcasing the artistic excellence of the Mughal period.
Wazir Khan served as the governor of Lahore under the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. His legacy is not only marked by the mosque but also by various other structures in the region, reflecting the grandeur and cultural richness of the Mughal Empire during his time.