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About
| | About | | It is one of the earliest Mughal gardens, created by Emperor Babar in 1528, a couple of kilometres north of Chini-ka-rauza. It is said that Babar was temporarily buried here before being permanently interred at Kabul in Afghanistan. Its original name was Aram Bagh (Garden of Rest).
Ram Bagh, the garden of Babur is hot and dry. Emperor Babur, in search of rest and coolness designed Ram Bagh (garden of tranquility). Originally from Afghanistan he was a great lover of gardens and introduced this type of garden to the largely Hindu India, and his successors embroidered on his theme as far as garden design was concerned.
It is especially because of the many religious and symbolic meanings that the ground of the Persian gardens has not changed dramatically. | |
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