Mughal Garden PPT - 01-50-24 - 03 - 12 - 37
Mughal Garden PPT - 01-50-24 - 03 - 12 - 37
Mughal Garden PPT - 01-50-24 - 03 - 12 - 37
Presented by:
Ar. Aarti Jaglan
INTRODUCTION
TYPICAL FEATURES
pools,
Fountains
canals inside the gardens.
circular gardens
terraced garden
history
Afghanistan
India
Safdarjung's Tomb
Pakistan
Chauburji (The Gate to the Mughal Gardens)
Lahore Fort
Shahdara Bagh
Hazuri Bagh
Vernag
CHAR BAGH
FORMATION
AROUND THE TOMB
BY THE HELP OF
CHANNELS OF
WATER.
The tomb
Single rectangular
bagh
Scarce vegetation
done by the help of
palm trees
Intersection of two
canals having a
fountain
Char bagh
formation
CHAR BAGH
FORMATION
AROUND THE
TOMB BY THE
HELP OF
CHANNELS OF
WATER.
Chinar trees
STEPPED STREAM
FORMATION WITH
CHAR BAGH ON
EITHER SIDES
MAHTAB BAGH
The lush gardens that once lined the riverbanks on either side of the Taj
may flourish again in a scheme to protect it from further damages.
Ram bagh
This is located to the West of the Main Garden, and runs along on either
side of the central pavement which goes to the circular garden. Enclosed
in walls about 12 feet high this is predominantly a rose garden. It has 16
square rose beds encased in low hedges. There is a red sandstone
pergola in the centre over the cental pavement which is covered with
Rose creepers, Petrea, Bougainvillea and Grape Vines. The walls are
covered with creepers like Jasmine, Rhyncospermum, Tecoma
Grandiflora, Bignonia Vanista, Adenoclyma, Echitice, Parana
Paniculata. Along the walls are planted the China Orange trees.
Atop these walls are often seen vain Peacocks dancing, vying for the
attention of the demure peahens
Terrace Garden