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Explain briefly how the gardens, fountains, and baths built during the Mughal period were a sign of public health and cleanliness?

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Answered by nikhil8239
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New Delhi

The mughal garden address is Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, Delhi 110004, India. Located in new delhi, this is a popular place for tourists and local alike.  

Mirza Haider

The garden was constructed by Mirza Haider, an able engineer of the Mughal CoThe Mughals were obsessed with symbol and incorporated it into their gardens in many ways. The standard Quranic references to paradise were in the architecture, layout, and in the choice of plant life; but more secular references, including numerological and zodiacal significances connected to family history or other cultural significance, were often juxtaposed. The numbers eight and nine were considered auspicious by the Mughals and can be found in the number of terraces or in garden architecture such as octagonal poolsrt 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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Answered by IBRAHIMVENGER
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Answer: 4. The Shalimar Gardens complex in Lahore Pakistan was built during the Mughal period featured a constant supply of flowing fresh water. The water fed the hammams or baths of the residents of the palace complex. These fountains found at the Lahore Fort were built during the Mughal period. This shows how the gardens, fountains and baths during the Mughal Period were sign of public health and cleanliness.

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