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Shahdara Bagh (Urdu: شاہدره باغ‎; meaning “King’s Way Garden”) is a historic precinct located across the Ravi River from the Walled City of Lahore, Pakistan. Shahdara Bagh is the site of several Mughal era monumentally, including the Tomb of Jahangir, the Akbari Sarai, Tomb of Asif Khan, Baradari of Kamran Mirza, and the Tomb of Nur Jahan.

Historia [ editar ]

La tumba de Jehangir fue construida en 1673.

Shahdra can be translated as the door of kings and also known as "the way of kings". Shah translates as "king" and dra translates as the way. In the 15th century, Shahdra was the entrance gate of Lahore under the Mughal Empire. It hosts several historic Mughal architectural sites. These include the Akbari Sarai, the Tomb of Jahangir (who was the Emperor from 1605 to 1627), the tomb of his consort Nur Jahan, as well as the tomb of his brother-in-law Asif Khan. Shahdara Bagh is also home to Kamran's Baradari (Kamran Ki Baradari). Aunque este sitio se construyó originalmente en la orilla del río Ravi, el río cambió de curso y cubrió el sitio cerca del puente Ravi. El pequeño jardín alberga la tumba de la princesa mogol Dohita Un Nissa Begum (1651-1697).

Transporte [ editar ]

La estación de tren de Shahdara Bagh sirve a Shahdara y sus alrededores. La estación terminal de metrobus Shahdara está ubicada en la orilla norte del río Ravi .

Galería [ editar ]

Ver también [ editar ]

  • Lista de parques y jardines en Lahore
  • Lista de parques y jardines en Pakistán
  • Lista de parques y jardines en Karachi
  • Tumba de Asif Khan
  • Tumba de Jahangir
  • Tumba de Muhammad Iqbal
  • Tumba de Nur Jahan

References[edit]

Media related to Shahdara Bagh at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 31°37′47″N 74°17′00″E / 31.6297°N 74.2833°E / 31.6297; 74.2833