Shalamar Bagh: 9 Fascinating Facts About Its Glorious History in Pakistan

Shalamar Bagh is a historic Mughal garden in Lahore, built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The garden consists of three levels, 410 fountains, marble works, Iranian and Islamic architecture, and The garden has various fragrant flowers and trees. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site by Shalamar Bagh, the architect of the Mughal period A beautiful specimen of cultural significance

Importance of Shalamar Bagh in Pakistan:

Introduction

Architectural features

  1. Fazal Bakhsh Bagh (which is at the top)
  2. Faiz Baksh Bagh (Middle Floor)
  3. Hayat Bakhsh Bagh (Lowest Floor)

Architecture of Shalamar Bagh

Water system

Garden renovation

Shalamar Bagh and Mughal Artifacts

Historical significance

Shalamar Bagh during the British period

The current era of Shalamar Bagh

Global recognition of Shalamar Bagh

 Conclusion

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