Type: Monument - Haveli
Province: Punjab
District: Lahore
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1857 - 1947 CE
Description: Mubarak Haveli, located inside Bhatti Gate, near Bazaar was Hakeemaan, used to be the finest and oldest single-family residence of the Qazalbash family in central Punjab. The haveli was built around 1863 by Nawab Ali Raza who was a herbal doctor (Hakeem). He also contributed immensely to the business and cultural values of history. After walking through narrow alleyways, the wanderer will be greeted by a large, wooden and green front gate from where a tapered corridor, with whitewashed brick walls, leads to the inner courtyard of the haveli. The floor of the courtyard is covered with rectangular stone tiles. On the other side, the courtyard opens into a heavily incensed living area. The walls are painted in red brick. The top floor has wooden arches, while the ground floor has vaulted wooden windows.
Latitude: 31.579000000
Longitude: 74.309600000
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Protected by The Punjab Special Premises (Preservation), Ordinance, 1985
Title of Publication: List of Protected Sites and Monuments in Punjab under Antiquties Act 1975 & Special Premises Ordinance 1985
Published In: https://archaeology.punjab.gov.pk/list-of-monuments-museums
Year of Publication: 2021 (Retrieved)
Bibliography/Reference: Anonymous