Mughal gallery houses several treasures of Mughal empire that were saved afterwards. The fine placement of items has also been made in order to boost the engagemnet of spectators and develop their interest. A fine example of this is the shelf and armours placed side to side. The reason behind this is to gain a better understanding of which emperor used which specific type of armours.
Mughal Gallery Exhibition housed its relics within the resting chamber of Mughal Head Jahangir (Ruled 1605-1627 Advertisement). This historical center exhibition was built up in (1985-86) by the division of Paleontology and Galleries, Government of Pakistan. The objects shown in central exhibition are smaller than expected portray of Mughal time, and a delightfully made Ivory Show of Taj Mehal is on show, this show of Taj was made in Britain in 1942 and remained on shown for one hundred a long time in Albert Victoria Historical center of London in 1950 it was given to Government of Pakistan as blessing. ON the correct chamber of this gallery exhibition are coins and regal arrange (Farman) in Persian compositions the coins describes the truths almost the history of numismatics in India. The cleared out chamber/gallery of this building housed the original copies in Persian and Arabic scripts, the books composed by the Court students of history are too on show by the Division of Archaic exploration, Government of the Punjab