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Author: razanoor Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/razanoor/172830561/ Description: (Wazir Khan Mosque - Main Eastern Entrance) The main eastern entrance to the octagonal forecourt opens into the 150 feet x 102 feet wide enclosure known as Chowk Wazir Khan. Its original floor still exists five feet below the present ground level. The chowk had four gates of which two still exist. A well in the center of the chowk serves as a reminder of the elaborate Mughal drainage system. The gateway has a number of inscriptions both in Arabic and Persian. The central Arabic inscription reads: "the best remembrance is that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is his Prophet". The four adjoining panels contain Persian inscriptions giving the period and date of construction and the name of the mosque.

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