The elegant marble "Naulakha (=costing nine lakhs) Pavilion"
Source: http://at.co.kr/pakistan05a.htm
(downloaded Oct. 2005)
*A very large photo of the Naulakha Pavilion*
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/July_9_2005_-_The_Lahore_Fort-Another_sideview_of_Naulakha_pavillion.jpg
(downloaded Jan. 2007)
Approaching the Naulakha Pavilion
Source: http://at.co.kr/pakistan05a.htm
(downloaded Oct. 2005)
Inside the pavilion: inlay and lattice work, beautifully combined
Source: http://at.co.kr/pakistan05a.htm
(downloaded Oct. 2005)
An even closer look at the latticework
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/81837607@N00/232776300/
(downloaded Dec. 2006)
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/oz_naeem/151757543/
(downloaded Nov. 2006)
The pavilion in its courtyard
Source: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~calmsa/images/new/lahore1I.gif
(downloaded Oct. 2002)
"Exterior view of shadow patterns"
Source: http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.tcl?site_id=3992
(downloaded Oct. 2005)
A closer look at the wall shown just above: many of the semiprecious stones were removed under Ranjit Singh and used to adorn Sikh religious places
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/razanoor/128490963/
(downloaded Dec. 2006)
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