Mogulska arhitektura (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mogulska arhitektura" in Slovenian language version.

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  • »Walled city of Lahore conservation«. Pridobljeno 25. avgusta 2016. The Walled city of Lahore is famous for several historic monuments including the Lahore Fort – a World Heritage site, the Badshahi, and Wazir Khan mosques. Close to 2,000 buildings within the Walled city display a range of architectural features that mark Lahore's centuries-old cultural landscape. A majority of these buildings and the mohallas (local neighbourhoods) in which they are situated form a unique heritage footprint. The work consequently carried out by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (A.K.T.C.) and the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme (AKHCP) was initiated under a 2007 public-private partnership framework agreement with the Government of Punjab.[mrtva povezava]

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  • REHMAN, ABDUL (2009). »Changing Concepts of Garden Design in Lahore from Mughal to Contemporary Times«. Garden History. 37 (2): 205–217. ISSN 0307-1243. JSTOR 27821596.

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  • »Taj Mahal World Heritage«. UNESCO World Heritage. Centre (v angleščini). Arhivirano iz spletišča dne 1. februarja 2018. Pridobljeno 31. decembra 2018.
  • »Fort and Shalimar Gardens in Lahore«. UNESCO. Pridobljeno 4. januarja 2017.
  • »Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta«. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Arhivirano iz spletišča dne 3. oktobra 2018. Pridobljeno 31. decembra 2018.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Centre. »Badshahi Mosque, Lahore – UNESCO World Heritage Centre«. Whc.unesco.org. Pridobljeno 2. januarja 2014.

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  • »Taj Mahal World Heritage«. UNESCO World Heritage. Centre (v angleščini). Arhivirano iz spletišča dne 1. februarja 2018. Pridobljeno 31. decembra 2018.
  • »Conservation of the Wazir Khan Mosque Lahore: Preliminary Report on Condition and Risk Assessment« (PDF). Aga Khan Development Network. 2012. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 27. avgusta 2016. Pridobljeno 25. avgusta 2016. The Wazir Khan Mosque was built in 1634-35 AD (1044-45 AH), by Hakim 'Ali ud din* a governor of Punjab in the early part of the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
  • »Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta«. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Arhivirano iz spletišča dne 3. oktobra 2018. Pridobljeno 31. decembra 2018.

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  • REHMAN, ABDUL (2009). »Changing Concepts of Garden Design in Lahore from Mughal to Contemporary Times«. Garden History. 37 (2): 205–217. ISSN 0307-1243. JSTOR 27821596.