MUGHAL GARDENS
INTRODUCTION
• Mughal gardens are a
group of gardens built by
the Mughals in the
Islamic style of
architecture.
• This style was influenced
by Persian Gardens and
Timurid gardens.
• Significant use of
Rectilinear Layouts are
made within the walled
enclosures.
SALIENT FEATURES
• Pools,
• Fountains
• Canals inside the gardens.
HISTORY
• The founder of the
Mughal empire, Babur
described his favourite
type of garden as a
CHARBAGH.
This word developed a new meaning in
India, because as Babur explains,
India lacked the fast-flowing streams
required for the Central Asian
Charbagh.
HISTORY
• The Agra garden, now known as the Ram Bagh, is
thought to have been the first Charbagh.
• India, Bangladesh and Pakistan have a number of
Mughal gardens which differ from their Central Asian
predecessors with respect to 'the highly disciplined
geometry'.
CLASSIFICATION
Mughal Gardens are generally divided into 4
sections –
• Rectangular Pearl garden
• Long Butterfly garden
• Circular garden
• Terraced garden
VARIOUS MUGHAL GARDENS
• Afghanistan
– Bagh-e Babur(Kabul)
• •India
– Humayun's Tomb-Delhi (Nizamuddin)
– Taj Mahal-Agra
– Ram Bagh-Agra
– Mehtab Bagh-Agra
– Shalimar Gardens (Kashmir)-Kashmir
– Safdarjung's Tomb
– Yadvindra Gardens-Pinjore
– Khusro Bagh, Allahabad
VARIOUS MUGHAL GARDENS
• Pakistan
– Chauburji(The Gate to the Mughal Gardens)
– Lahore Fort
– Shahdara Bagh
– Shalimar Gardens (Lahore)
– Hazuri Bagh
RAMBAGH GARDEN, AGRA
RAMBAGH GARDEN, AGRA
• The Ram Bagh is the oldest
Mughal Garden in India,
• Built by the Mughal Emperor
Babur in 1528 A.D.
• Planned following the char
bagh pattern
• Four main divisions
crisscrossed by paths and
waterways.
• Located about five
kilometers northeast of the
Taj Mahal.
RAMBAGH GARDEN, AGRA
• Water represented life
• The garden is a Paradise
garden or Char bagh, where
pathways and canals divide
the garden to represent the
Islamic ideal of paradise, an
abundant garden through
which rivers flow.
• The Ram Bagh provides an
example of a variant of the
char bagh in which water
cascades down three
terraces in a sequence of
cascades.
AT HUMAYUN’S TOMB
MUGHAL GARDEN AT HUMAYUN’S
TOMB
• Humayun's Tomb was
the first garden tomb
made in India.
• The garden is divided
into 36 squares by a grid
of water channels and
paths.
• These channels of water
also facilitates the
formation of Charbagh at
Humayun’s Tomb.
MUGHAL GARDEN AT HUMAYUN’S
TOMB
• The laying down of
the gardens in the
Persian style was
introduced by Babur
and continued till
the period of Shah
Jahan
Meeting point of all the channel
Single rectangular bagh
Fountain at the central axis
Scarce Vegetation with
the help of Palm Trees
• While the main tomb took over eight years to build, it was also placed in
centre of a 30-acre (120,000 m2) Char Bagh Garden which was the first of
its kind in the South Asia in such a scale.
• The highly geometrical and enclosed Paradise Garden is divided into four
squares by paved walkways (khiyabans) and two bisecting central water
channels, reflecting the four rivers that flow in jannat, the Islamic concept
of paradise.
• The central water channels appear to be disappearing beneath the tomb
structure and reappearing on the other side in a straight line, suggesting
the Quranic verse, which talks of rivers flowing beneath the 'Garden of
Paradise'.
GARDENS OF THE TAJ
CHAR BAGH
• The complex is set around a large 300-meter
square char bagh, a Mughal garden.
• The garden uses raised pathways that divide
each of the four quarters of the garden into 16
sunken parterres or flowerbeds.
A raised marble water tank at the center of the garden, halfway between the tomb and
gateway, with a reflecting pool on North-South axis reflects the image of the Taj Mahal.
Elsewhere, the garden is laid out with avenues of trees and fountains.
• Most Mughal char
baghs are rectangular
with a tomb or
pavilion in the center.
• The Taj Mahal garden
is unusual in that the
main element, the
tomb, instead is
located at the end of
the garden.
• Early accounts of the garden
describe its profusion of
vegetation, including roses,
daffodils, and fruit trees in
abundance.
• As the Mughal Empire
declined, the tending of the
garden declined as well.
• When the British took over
the management of Taj
Mahal, they changed the
landscaping to resemble
that of lawns of London.
MAHTAB BAGH
MAHTAB BAGH
• It is situated on the sandy bank of Yamuna River just
opposite the Taj Mahal mausoleum.
• The name Mahtab Bagh means 'Moon Lit Garden' and
the same is testified by the beautiful reflection of Taj
Mahal in the pool at night in Mahtab Bagh.
• The place has a history of its own. It is believed that
the great emperor Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal for
his queen wanted an identical one for himself at
Mahtab Bagh.
• However the archaeological findings have proved the
existence of garden complex.
MAHTAB BAGH
• This place was once a
heavenly garden with
shaded pavilions, fountain
jets, fragrant flowers and
fantastic pools.
• The garden has been
renovated by the
Archaeological Survey
according to the original
plan.
• The place has been
enriched with vegetation
and at present more than
40 species of plants bloom
in the garden.
• The garden has been built
in a typical Char bagh
fashion.
OTHER MUGHAL GARDENS IN INDIA
• Rashtrapati Bhawan
• Shalimar Bagh
THANK YOU
By: Harkaran Ahluwalia
Koshal Verma
Palaash Roy

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Mughal-Gardens-architecture

  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Mughal gardens are a group of gardens built by the Mughals in the Islamic style of architecture. • This style was influenced by Persian Gardens and Timurid gardens. • Significant use of Rectilinear Layouts are made within the walled enclosures.
  • 3. SALIENT FEATURES • Pools, • Fountains • Canals inside the gardens.
  • 4. HISTORY • The founder of the Mughal empire, Babur described his favourite type of garden as a CHARBAGH. This word developed a new meaning in India, because as Babur explains, India lacked the fast-flowing streams required for the Central Asian Charbagh.
  • 5. HISTORY • The Agra garden, now known as the Ram Bagh, is thought to have been the first Charbagh. • India, Bangladesh and Pakistan have a number of Mughal gardens which differ from their Central Asian predecessors with respect to 'the highly disciplined geometry'.
  • 6. CLASSIFICATION Mughal Gardens are generally divided into 4 sections – • Rectangular Pearl garden • Long Butterfly garden • Circular garden • Terraced garden
  • 7. VARIOUS MUGHAL GARDENS • Afghanistan – Bagh-e Babur(Kabul) • •India – Humayun's Tomb-Delhi (Nizamuddin) – Taj Mahal-Agra – Ram Bagh-Agra – Mehtab Bagh-Agra – Shalimar Gardens (Kashmir)-Kashmir – Safdarjung's Tomb – Yadvindra Gardens-Pinjore – Khusro Bagh, Allahabad
  • 8. VARIOUS MUGHAL GARDENS • Pakistan – Chauburji(The Gate to the Mughal Gardens) – Lahore Fort – Shahdara Bagh – Shalimar Gardens (Lahore) – Hazuri Bagh
  • 10. RAMBAGH GARDEN, AGRA • The Ram Bagh is the oldest Mughal Garden in India, • Built by the Mughal Emperor Babur in 1528 A.D. • Planned following the char bagh pattern • Four main divisions crisscrossed by paths and waterways. • Located about five kilometers northeast of the Taj Mahal.
  • 11. RAMBAGH GARDEN, AGRA • Water represented life • The garden is a Paradise garden or Char bagh, where pathways and canals divide the garden to represent the Islamic ideal of paradise, an abundant garden through which rivers flow. • The Ram Bagh provides an example of a variant of the char bagh in which water cascades down three terraces in a sequence of cascades.
  • 13. MUGHAL GARDEN AT HUMAYUN’S TOMB • Humayun's Tomb was the first garden tomb made in India. • The garden is divided into 36 squares by a grid of water channels and paths. • These channels of water also facilitates the formation of Charbagh at Humayun’s Tomb.
  • 14. MUGHAL GARDEN AT HUMAYUN’S TOMB • The laying down of the gardens in the Persian style was introduced by Babur and continued till the period of Shah Jahan
  • 15. Meeting point of all the channel Single rectangular bagh Fountain at the central axis
  • 16. Scarce Vegetation with the help of Palm Trees • While the main tomb took over eight years to build, it was also placed in centre of a 30-acre (120,000 m2) Char Bagh Garden which was the first of its kind in the South Asia in such a scale. • The highly geometrical and enclosed Paradise Garden is divided into four squares by paved walkways (khiyabans) and two bisecting central water channels, reflecting the four rivers that flow in jannat, the Islamic concept of paradise. • The central water channels appear to be disappearing beneath the tomb structure and reappearing on the other side in a straight line, suggesting the Quranic verse, which talks of rivers flowing beneath the 'Garden of Paradise'.
  • 18. CHAR BAGH • The complex is set around a large 300-meter square char bagh, a Mughal garden. • The garden uses raised pathways that divide each of the four quarters of the garden into 16 sunken parterres or flowerbeds.
  • 19. A raised marble water tank at the center of the garden, halfway between the tomb and gateway, with a reflecting pool on North-South axis reflects the image of the Taj Mahal. Elsewhere, the garden is laid out with avenues of trees and fountains.
  • 20. • Most Mughal char baghs are rectangular with a tomb or pavilion in the center. • The Taj Mahal garden is unusual in that the main element, the tomb, instead is located at the end of the garden.
  • 21. • Early accounts of the garden describe its profusion of vegetation, including roses, daffodils, and fruit trees in abundance. • As the Mughal Empire declined, the tending of the garden declined as well. • When the British took over the management of Taj Mahal, they changed the landscaping to resemble that of lawns of London.
  • 23. MAHTAB BAGH • It is situated on the sandy bank of Yamuna River just opposite the Taj Mahal mausoleum. • The name Mahtab Bagh means 'Moon Lit Garden' and the same is testified by the beautiful reflection of Taj Mahal in the pool at night in Mahtab Bagh. • The place has a history of its own. It is believed that the great emperor Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal for his queen wanted an identical one for himself at Mahtab Bagh. • However the archaeological findings have proved the existence of garden complex.
  • 24. MAHTAB BAGH • This place was once a heavenly garden with shaded pavilions, fountain jets, fragrant flowers and fantastic pools. • The garden has been renovated by the Archaeological Survey according to the original plan. • The place has been enriched with vegetation and at present more than 40 species of plants bloom in the garden. • The garden has been built in a typical Char bagh fashion.
  • 25. OTHER MUGHAL GARDENS IN INDIA • Rashtrapati Bhawan • Shalimar Bagh
  • 26. THANK YOU By: Harkaran Ahluwalia Koshal Verma Palaash Roy