Mughal garden were known as Charbagh due to the
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A charbagh can be defined as a quadrilateral garden divided into parts by water channels. The name comes from the Persian nd Urdu: چهارباغ chāhār bāgh, meaning 'four gardens'. The oldest known garden of this type is at Pasargadae in Iran. ... The term is used in connection with Iranian and Mughal gardens
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Mughal garden were known as Charbagh due to the term bāgh, baug, bageecha or bagicha for garden. This word developed a new meaning in South Asia, as the region lacked the fast-flowing streams required for the Central Asian charbagh.
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