Bagh-e Babur - UNESCO World Heritage Centre near Kabul (Afghanistan)
Bagh-e Babur - UNESCO World Heritage Centre near Kabul (Afghanistan)
The Garden of Babur (locally called Bagh-e Babur, Persian: باغ بابر / bāġ-e bābur) is a historic park in Kabul, Afghanistan, and also the last resting-place of the first Mughal emperor Babur Ashes of Babur was moved to kabul by Akbar written in baburnama. The garden are thought to have been developed around 1528 AD (935 AH) when Babur gave orders for the construction of an ‘avenue garden’ in Kabul, described in some detail in his memoirs, the Baburnama.
It was the tradition of Moghul princes to develop sites for recreation and pleasure during their lifetime, and choose one of these as a last resting-place. The site continued to be of significance to Babur’s successors, Jehangir and his step-mother, Empress Ruqaiya Sultan Begum (Babur's granddaughter) made a pilgrimage to the site in 1607 AD (1016 AH) when he ordered that all gardens in Kabul be surrounded by walls, that a prayer platform be laid in front of Babur’s grave, and an inscribed headstone placed at its head. During the visit of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638 (1047 AH) a marble screen was erected around tomb of his foster-mother, Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, and a mosque built on the terrace below. There are accounts from the time of the visit to the site of Shah Jahan in 1638 (1047AH) of a stone water-channel that ran between an avenue of trees from the terrace below the mosque, with pools at certain intervals.
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Bagh-e-Babur (or Gardens of Babur) is a beautiful, historical park in Kabul, Afghanistan. The site is located on the slopes of Kuh-e-Sher Darwaza, southwest of the old city of Kabul. There is a small entrance fee to pay around 20 Afghani. It is a best place for tourists to visit.
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Kabul Babar Tomb & Garden
Babur Gardens, Kabul, Afghanistan (locally called Bagh-e-Babur) is the last resting place of Zahir-ud-Din Babur, founder of great Mogul Dynasty which ruled India from 1526 to 1857 AD. This garden was constructed around 1528 on the orders of Babur himself. Babur decreed that he should be buried in this garden after his death. Babur died in 1530 and was buried in Agra, India but his will was implemented in 1544 when his remains were brought here in Kabul and buried in this garden.
The garden and the tomb of Babur were later improved when Emperor Jahangir visited Kabul in 1607 AD and Emperor Shah Jahan visited the garden in 1638. Shah Jahan got a beautiful small marble mosque built near the tomb.
Bagh-e Babur fell into disrepair during the decline of the Mughal Empire, and its structures were badly damaged in the 1842 earthquake. Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, King of Afghanistan then paid attention to the restoration of the historical garden and invested in the garden in the late nineteenth century and refashioned it in a European manner. Bagh-e Babur became a public park during the reign of Muhammad Nadir Shah (1929-1933). The garden was badly damaged during inter-factional fighting (Talban regime) in 1992/3, when most of the trees died or were cut down for firewood. The garden was re-opened to the public in 2002, at the beginning of restoration works implemented by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
The present garden has an area of 16 Acres and extends over fifteen orchard terraces that descend westward towards the Kabul river. Babur's grave is located on the fourteenth terrace.
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Gardens of Babur - NATO in Afghanistan
The historic Gardens of Babur in Kabul date back to the 16th century and, thanks to Afghan-led reconstruction, have become a popular spot for Kabulis to relax.
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Kabul Babur Tomb
Babur Gardens, Kabul, Afghanistan (locally called Bagh-e-Babur) is the last resting place of Zahir-ud-Din Babur, founder of great Mogul Dynasty which ruled India from 1526 to 1857 AD. This garden was constructed around 1528 on the orders of Babur himself. Babur decreed that he should be buried in this garden after his death. Babur died in 1530 and was buried in Agra, India but his will was implemented in 1544 when his remains were brought here in Kabul and buried in this garden.
The garden and the tomb of Babur were later improved when Emperor Jahangir visited Kabul in 1607 AD and Emperor Shah Jahan visited the garden in 1638. Shah Jahan got a beautiful small marble mosque built near the tomb.
Bagh-e Babur fell into disrepair during the decline of the Mughal Empire, and its structures were badly damaged in the 1842 earthquake. Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, King of Afghanistan then paid attention to the restoration of the historical garden and invested in the garden in the late nineteenth century and refashioned it in a European manner. Bagh-e Babur became a public park during the reign of Muhammad Nadir Shah (1929-1933). The garden was badly damaged during inter-factional fighting (Talban regime) in 1992/3, when most of the trees died or were cut down for firewood. The garden was re-opened to the public in 2002, at the beginning of restoration works implemented by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
The present garden has an area of 16 Acres and extends over fifteen orchard terraces that descend westward towards the Kabul river. Babur's grave is located on the fourteenth terrace.
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Please watch: Farhat Abbas Shah, Dubai Mushaera 1996
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Babur gardens offer a green haven of tranquility in Kabul
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Kabul Gardens: Historic Afghan park restored to glory
Kabul’s largest historic park has reopened after lying in ruins for almost three decades.
The gardens at Chihilsitoon were heavily damaged in Afghanistan’s civil war and now they are part of a larger restoration project.
Al Jazeera's Charlotte Bellis reports from Kabul.
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Kabul bagh-e Baber shah was a wonderful place i would love to visit this haven again.
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