Shalimar Bagh | |
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Type | Mughal garden |
Location | Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India |
Coordinates | 34°8′32.48″N 74°51′46.48″E / 34.1423556°N 74.8629111°E |
Area | 12.4 hectares (31 acres) |
Opened | 1619 A.D. |
Founder | Jahangir |
Designer | Jahangir |
Owned by | Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department |
Operated by | Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department |
Website | srinagar.nic.in |
Shalimar Bagh (Urdu pronunciation: [ʃɑːliːmɑːɾ bɑːɣ], Kashmiri pronunciation: [ʃaːlɨməːr baːɣ]is a Mughal garden in Srinagar of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir,o the northeast of Dal Lake. It is also known as Shalimar Gardens, Farah Baksh, and Faiz Baksh.[citation needed] The other famous shoreline garden in the vicinity is Nishat Bagh, 'The Garden of Delight'. The Bagh was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir in 1619. The Bagh is considered the high point of Mughal horticulture. It is now a public park and also referred to as the "Crown of Srinagar".[1][2]
It is the earliest of the Mughal imperial gardens called Shalimar Gardens, followed by the one in Lahore, begun in 1641 under Shah Jahan and the one in Delhi, begun in 1653 by Izz-un-Nissa, his wife.
Dal Lake.
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