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Mughal Gardens

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Far From City: 6 kms from city center
Cost: About Mughal Gardens Weather: Time Required:1-2 hrs Open Time:9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Cost:Adult: INR 20,Children: INR 10

History of Mughal Gardens The landscape of the city has evolved ever since the Mughal Gardens have been built. The concept of gardens was introduced in South Asia by Babur in the form of planned charbagh which was persistent in Farghana, his homeland as well as his kingdom Kabul. According to Babur, the Hindus did not use running water for gardens, and he considered only enclosed spaces to be gardens in the real sense. Taking into consideration all these faults, he started building gardens with all the needed waterworks to bring him back to his homeland. The first Mughal Garden was established in Punjab in 1519 by Babur. These gardens are not only some spaces filled with greenery and patches, but they are also a representation of the Mughal architectural settings. Babur's descendants adopted his legacy and continued building the Mughal Gardens in different parts of the county including Srinagar. According to legends, Shalimar Bagh, one of the Mughal Gardens was built during the rule of Pravarsena II who had made the district of Srinagar and lived in a cottage situated nearby. After Emperor Jahangir became the ruler, he paid a visit to this place and decided to build a beautiful garden there for his wife, Nur Jahan. The site gained popularity as the pleasure hall for the Pathans. The garden is spread over an area of 31 acres with a length of 587 meters and width of 251 meters. The roofs of the garden are all equipped with water fountains, and the garden is attached to the Dal Lake via a canal. Architecture and Symbolism of Mughal Gardens Mughal gardens' design derives primarily from the medieval Islamic garden, though there are nomadic influences that come from the Mughal's Turkish-Mongolian ancestry as well. Julie Scott Meisami describes the old Islamic garden as a protected nutshell from the outside world. It mostly follows the Persian style of architecture follow the classic format of a closed space with its centre bearing a structure and a gate on the entrance with additional structures on the left-out walls. During the reign of Shah Jahan, a lot of importance was given to a riverfront garden which is how most gardens were constructed by him. There was another terraced garden known as the Shalimar Garden which Shah Jahan was known for. This concept was influenced by Central Asia. The garden was constructed on three terraces- the top one being Fara Baksh Bagh and the lower one being Fayz Baksh Bagh. There was a large pool, fountains and colourful flowers present on the terrace in the middle. A hydraulic system was installed in the garden which did the task of supplying running water from the River Ravi via a canal system designed by one of the courtiers of Shah Jahan.

Best time to visit Mughal Gardens An ideal time to pay a visit to the Mughal Gardens of Srinagar is between October and June because during October to March as the place is chilly and a perfect place to spend some time for snow lovers. During April to June, the climate of Srinagar is amazing, and the Tulip festival which is regarded as colourful festival there is also organised during April. How to Reach Mughal Gardens Mughal Gardens in Srinagar are quite accessible. There are many public taxis as well as buses available for the tourists from Lal Chowk to reach the gardens. Hotels too can arrange cabs for the tourists.

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Tips Be careful not to pluck any flower or fruit or might have to pay a fine of INR 500.

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