Journal of Historical Studies Vol. VI. No. II (Jul-Dec 2020) PP 147-161 147 An Aesthetic Review of Sheikhupura Fort Dr. Muhammad Asghar Assistant Professor Institute of Art and Design Government College University, Faisalabad Shumaila Islam Lecturer Institute of Art and Design Univeristy of Sargodha, Sargodha Muhammad Arshad Rehmani Lecturer Institute of Art and Design University of Sargodha, Sargodha Rabia Farooq MPhil Scholar (Studio-Practice) Institute of Art and Design Government College University, Faisalabad Abstract The following study is an aesthetic review of Sheikhupura fort which is seldom scientifically studied. The fort provides not only the glimpse of the glory and grandeur of its creators but also provide a view of its own expansion and life. The Fort is a Mughal monument that discloses different phases of its own life from its chronological development, aesthetic transformation and its current condition. The study explores its chronological transference from its completion to its current deteriorated situation and it particularly highlights the aesthetic representations through its fresco paintings that are badly mishandled by the residents or the visitors. This study is based on qualitative research design that is a conducted using primary and secondary sources. The research is done by direct observation of the monument. The research concludes and suggests that the building needs an abrupt attention for the preservation of its aesthetic elements and restoration of architectural structure.