Photographer’s Note
Some old graves at mausoleum of Shams-ud-Din.
The mausoleum of Shams-ud-Din, commonly known as Shah Shams Tabrez is located about half a mile to the east of the Fort Site, on the high bank of the old bed of the river Ravi. He passed away in 1276 AD and the shrine was built by his grandson in 1 330 AD It was rebuilt by one of his followers in 171 8 AD The Tomb is square, 30 feet in height surmounted by a hemispherical dome. It is decorated with ornamental glazed tiles. REF :http://hamaramultan.com/impplaces.asp
The main features of the tomb are similar to those of the city’s other major tombs. It has a square hall in an Octagon shape topped by a high dome. There is a verandah all-round the grave-chamber, with fine arches in every side and a single entrance to the hall. In the courtyard, which is at a lower level than that of the verandah, there is small mosque. Like other decorated tombs of Multan, this tomb is also ornamented with Kaashi tile work and Naqashi work. But recently a fire damaged its entrance seriously. REF: http://www.heritage.gov.pk/html_Pages/historic_multan.htm
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Copyright: Atif Gulzar (gul791)
(1159) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-02-02
- Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
- Exposure: f/4, 1/80 seconds
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- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-02-09 2:24








