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  2. Hayat Bakhsh Bagh - Wikipedia

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    View of the Zafar Mahal (before 1854, by Ghulam Ali Khan). It was laid out by Shah Jahan I. It is in the shape of a square, around 200 feet on a side. [2] The garden was largely destroyed by the British colonial forces following the failed 1857 rebellion.

  3. Mughal garden - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Gardens are a type of garden built by the Mughals. This style was influenced by the Persian gardens particularly the Charbagh structure, [ 1 ] which is intended to create a representation of an earthly utopia in which humans co-exist in perfect harmony with all elements of nature.

  4. Bani Begum Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden is surrounded by a large wall, with kiosks at its four corners. The entrance is through the middle of the northern wall. In the middle of the western wall is a mosque. Baradaris are situated in the middle of the eastern and southern walls. [1] The garden is divided into four plots by means of water channels, along which are paths.

  5. Mughal’s Taj Mahal restaurant opens in Horseheads ... - AOL

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    Sam Mohmmed, owner of Mughal’s Taj Mahal, and Horseheads Village Mayor Kevin Adams, cut the ribbon at the restaurant's grand opening Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.

  6. The Mughal gardens that bring the fragrance of Delhi to Kabul

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  7. Shalimar - Wikipedia

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    Shalimar Gardens (disambiguation), three historic royal Mughal gardens (or baghs) of the Mughal Empire in South Asia: Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India; built in 1619; Shalimar Gardens, Lahore, Pakistan; a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in 1641; Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, India; built in 1653

  8. Mehtab Bagh - Wikipedia

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    The Mehtab Bagh garden was the last of eleven Mughal-built gardens along the Yamuna opposite the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort. [2] The garden was built by Emperor Babur (d. 1530). [ 6 ] It is also noted that Emperor Shah Jahan had identified a site from the crescent-shaped, grass-covered floodplain across the Yamuna River as an ideal location ...

  9. Chashme Shahi - Wikipedia

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    The garden was constructed around the spring by the Mughal Governor Ali Mardan Khan in 1632. [1] It was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his eldest son, Dara Sikoh. In the east of Chashma Shahi the Pari Mahal (Fairy Palace) lies where Dara Sikoh used to learn astrology and where he was later killed by his brother Aurengzeb . [ 5 ]