Khusro Bagh History

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Khusro Bagh History

Khusro Bagh This garden is a very beautiful example of Mughal architecture. The Khusro's grave comes in Khusro Bagh. Khusro was a very fearless and junky boy of Jahangir. There are many talks about Khusro but why this garden is known in the name of Khusro, very few people know about it.

Khusro was the first person to be kept captive in the garden because he rebelled against Jahangir, his father, in 1606.

To get the throne Khusro fought in which he was brutally killed and then he was only 34 years old. In that fight Khurram, the second son of Jahangir, had participated in the fight to end Khusro. After that Khurram became the King.

Khurram grew up and became Shahjahan, who had built the Taj Mahal for his lovely wife Mumtaz. The tomb of Khusro was completed in 1622 and Nithar Begum, whose grave was between Shah Begum and Khusro's tomb, was constructed during 1624-25.

This garden has been protected from all the major walls and perhaps this is why this garden has great importance in the eyes of history.

This Khusro Bagh had done a very important contribution when the Sepoy Mutiny took place in 1857. Why the soldiers used to take advice in this garden at that time and used to make further strategies for the war.

At that time, the leader of the revolt was performing Maulvi Liaquat Ali and he was working as the governor of the free Allahabad. But after a few days the British crushed their rebellion.

Apart from the historic grandeur, Khusro Bagh has many mango and guava trees. Khusro Bagh is also known for these tree plants.

A famous and famous Khusro Bag, the nearest clay from Allahabad Railway Station, comes in the open.

Architecture of Khusro Bagh

The Tomb of Tiny Tables, which are made of sandy stones, are seen in this garden which represents the beautiful architecture of Mughal. The entrance to the garden, and the three-level grave of Shah Begum, which has been built, all the credit goes to the chief craftsman of the Jahargir, Aka Raja.

Shah Begum, who used to be the first man, was the daughter of Bhagwant Das, the king of Amber. Sadly, Shah Begum committed suicide by consuming opium in 1604, after being unhappy with her husband and her boy, Khosro, who had to deal with Khosro. His tomb was built by King in 1606.

His tomb was very beautiful and well built along with three levels. Some people compared his tomb to Fatehpur Sikri. A large umbrella was built on his grave.

Khusro's sister Nithar is buried in front of Begum's grave. From the architecture point of view, his grave was the largest and wide and he was built too high. Khusro Bagh is the last of Khusro's tomb.

When the word of any garden or garden is spoken, trees, plants and vegetation come in front of us but Jagor's son Khusro's garden is different.

In this garden, there is only to see trees, plants, birds, vegetation, but there is something special to see in this garden and it is Khusro's grave. Khusro's mother and sister's grave in this famous Khusro garden. That is, this Khusro Bagh has the opportunity to see the grave of three people together.

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