Who built Pari Mahal?

The Pari Mahal was built by Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh in the mid-1600s. It served as a library and an abode for him.
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Why Pari Mahal is called Pari Mahal?

While some scholars believe that this palace got its name after Dara Shikoh's wife, Pari Begum, others believe that the place was originally known as Pir Mahal, which later changed to Pari Mahal.
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What is inside Pari Mahal?

Inside Pari Mahal, Srinagar

The prince lived here in the years 1640, 1645 and 1654 respectively, during which time Pari Mahal is believed to have served as his library, spiritual centre and dwelling place.
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Who constructed Chashma Shahi and Pari Mahal?

History. The garden was constructed around the spring by the Mughal Governor Ali Mardan Khan in 1632. It was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his eldest son, Dara Sikoh. In the east of Chashma Shahi the Pari Mahal (Fairy Palace) lies where Dara Sikoh used to learn astrology.
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Is Pari Mahal worth visiting?

Pari Mahal is visited by tourist for Sunset view and its terraced gardens. One can also get good view of the Dal lake from here. It was indeed worth a visit. The old building structure requires maintenance and restoration.
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Why was Pari Mahal built?

The Pari Mahal was built by Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh in the mid-1600s. It served as a library and an abode for him. Dara Shikoh was said to have lived in this area in the years 1640, 1645, and 1654. It was further used as an observatory, useful for teaching astrology and astronomy.
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Who built Hari Parbat fort?

Hari Parbat is also known as Kooh-e-Maran lies on the west of Dal Lake in Srinagar, in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir. This Mughal structure was built by an Afghan Governor Atta Mohammed Khan in 18th century. Later a long wall was constructed in 1590 by Emperor Akbar.
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Who built Shalimar Bagh?

Emperor Jahangir built his celebrated Shalimar Bagh, his dream project to please his queen. He enlarged the ancient garden in 1619 into a royal garden and called it 'Farah Baksh' ('the delightful'). He built it for his wife Nur Jahan ('light of the world').
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Who built Naseem Bagh?

Naseem Bagh is a sprawling garden, situated along the western banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar. Emperor Akbar, regarded as the greatest ruler of the Mughal dynasty, established this garden. Laid in 1586, it is considered the oldest Mughal Garden in the region.
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Who built Nishat Bagh?

The Bagh was designed and built in 1633 by Asif Khan, elder brother of Nur Jehan. An interesting anecdote of jealousy of the Emperor Shah Jahan on beholding such a delightful garden, which almost shutdown the garden for some time, is narrated.
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How was Pari Mahal built?

Pari Mahal was built by Dara Shikoh, a Mughal Prince and the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan in 1650 AD. The location initially is said to have been a Buddhist monastery. The Pari Mahal was built by destroying the remains of the monastery and was used as a venue to teach the prince astronomy and astrology.
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Who built Jamia Masjid Srinagar?

Jamia Masjid of Srinagar is a significant religious edifice, situated in the heart of the city's old part. This mosque was constructed in AD 1400, under the patronage of Sultan Sikandar. Years later, his son Zain-ul-Abidin carried out the renovation and extension of the mosque.
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Who built Amar Mahal?

Amar Mahal Palace in Jammu is a 19th century extravagance. This structure was built for Raja Amar Singh who was a Dogra king. The palatial structure differentiates itself from other palaces constructed at Jammu by Dogra kings.
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Who built Verinag?

A major tourist attraction of this place is Verinag Spring, for which this place is named. There is an octagonal stone basin at Verinag Spring and an arcade surrounding it which were built by Mughal emperor Jahangir in 1620 A.D. Later, a beautiful garden next to this spring, was laid out by his son Shah Jahan.
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Who built Mughal Gardens in Kashmir?

The garden was constructed by Mirza Haider, an able engineer of the Mughal Court at the behest of Emperor Jahangir. A Persian quatrain indicates the date of construction of the garden as 1619-20. The garden was enlarged further between 1626 and 1627, during Emperor Shah Jahan's reign and was renamed Shahabad.
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Who made Shalamar Bagh Lahore?

The Shalimar Gardens, constructed by Shah Jahan in 1641-2 is a Mughal garden, layering Persian influences over medieval Islamic garden traditions, and bearing witness to the apogee of Mughal artistic expression.
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Who built achabal?

The Garden of Achabal is located at the foot of a hill covered with dense forest, which is 8 kilometers from Anantnag and 56 kilometers from Srinagar. The daughter of the Mughal monarch Shah Jahan built the garden in the year 1620 with cascading outpourings and pavilions.
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Who built Pinjore garden?

The garden is in the village of Pinjore lie 22 km from Chandigarh on the Ambala-Shimla road. It was created in the 17th century by architect Nawab Fidai Khan during the early reign of his foster brother Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707)..
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Who built Bahu fort?

Perhaps the oldest fort and edifice in the city, it was constructed originally by Raja Bahulochan over 3,000 years ago. The existing fort was more recently improved upon and extended by the Dogra rulers.
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Who built Akhnoor fort?

The fort was built by Raja Alam Singh in 1802. Work on the fort, actually began in 1762 at the behest of Raja Tegh Singh and was completed by his son Raja Alam Singh in 1802.
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Who built Bhimgarh fort?

This is an historical fort built by Gen. Zorawar Singh, the famous Dogra General who repelled the Chinese from Ladakh. The fort is built on the bank of River Anji at a hillock. It is also an attraction for the tourist visiting Reasi.
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Who built Char Chinar Kashmir?

It was laid out by Emperor Shah Jahan. 1200 saplings of Chinars (plane trees) were planted under the orders of the Emperor Shah Jahan in this garden & many of these fully grown shady giant Chinars exist in this garden till date.
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Is Kashmir in North India?

The term North India has varying definitions. The Ministry of Home Affairs in its Northern Zonal Council Administrative division included the states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan and Union Territories of Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
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Who defeated Dara Shikoh?

Dara Shikoh (Persian: دارا شِکوہ, romanized: Dārā Shikōh; c. March 1615 – 30 August 1659) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan ( r. 1628–1658). In the war of succession which ensued after Shah Jahan's illness in 1657, Shikoh was defeated by his younger brother Aurangzeb ( r.
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