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Kamran's Baradari : ウィキペディア英語版
Kamran's Baradari

Kamran ki Baradari is a summer pavilion at Lahore, Pakistan. It was built by Kamran Mirza, a son of first Mughal emperor Babur and a brother of the second Mughal emperor Humayun.
== History ==
After Babur's death in 1530, Kamran Mirza seized Lahore where he built his own garden in the city, where he built this baradari in 1540, which is the first Mughal structure to be built in Lahore. The baradari, a pavilion, is located on an island in the Ravi River. During its time of construction, it stood on his garden, as the river was "several hundred metres away". The earliest reference to the pavilion dates back to 1860s in a letter written by a British officer named Thomas Thornton.
After the British annexed Punjab in 1849, the pavilion was turned into a tollhouse for boats crossing the river. It is also mentioned as ''Turgurhwallee Baradari'' in an 1867 map of Lahore, where it was shown located on the western bank of the river.〔 It was reconstructed in the year 1989 at a cost of 19.6 million rupees (about $1 million).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/pakistan/lahore/baradari.php )

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