Garden Rambo Photo: The Garden Rambo

Garden Rambah to be the oldest garden that was built during the Mughal. He is in a great location only 5 km on northeast from the Taj Mahal in Agra.

The garden was built by Mughal Emperor Babur in 1528. And it is in Rampage he was buried before his remains were transferred to Kabul. The name "Rambo" comes from the distorted Persian "Aaram Bagh", which means "garden of rest". It is also known as "Bagh-I Nur Afshan," - "garden of scattered light", and "ALSI Bagh" - "garden of laziness". It is connected with the legend according to which the Emperor Akbar made his third wife in the garden, where she was a gardener, and he lay down in it, doing nothing, for six days until, until she agreed to marry him. It is also known that the famous Jahangir stayed in 1621 it was in this garden, waiting for astrologers will show him the best time to enter in Agra, after he won the Kangra Fort.

The garden was decorated in the Persian style – the focus was on the abundance of sunlight, at the same time, the garden has pavilions, gazebos, tall tall trees that provide sufficient shade on hot days. Also the garden is divided into a large number of cobbled alleyways, and in the center there are numerous fountains and a pond, from which depart in opposite directions channels. A Persian style garden is a representation of the Muslims of Paradise – a beautiful garden, which is crossed by crystal clear rivers.

In the garden were built two pavilions, "looking" at the river Jumna (Yamuna, Yamuna), in which rested high-ranking guests of the Emperor.

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