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  • @ayush6sept09
    @ayush6sept09  3 дня назад

    Mughal gardens were typically rectangular or square in shape, and were designed in a formal, symmetrical style. The gardens were often divided into four sections by water channels and walkways, a design known as the charbagh.
    Features of Mughal gardens
    Charbagh: The garden was divided into four sections by water channels and walkways. The four sections represented the four rivers of paradise in the Quran.
    Water channels: The water channels represented the four rivers of life.
    Trees and shrubs: The plots were planted with trees and shrubs.
    Cypress trees: The paved walkways were lined with cypress trees, which symbolized immortality.
    Fountains: The fountains symbolized the life cycle.
    Pavilions: Subsidiary structures like pavilions were set into walls.
    Examples of Mughal gardens
    Humayun's tomb: The tomb is placed at the center of the charbagh.
    Shalimar Bagh: Built by Emperor Jahangir for his wife, this garden featured three terraces with fountains and pools.
    Pinjore Garden: A terraced garden fed by a natural spring.

  • @ayush6sept09
    @ayush6sept09  3 дня назад

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