The magnificent flora of the Himalayan valley of Kashmir have drawn attraction of tourists from time immemorial.
There is a garden laid out by the emperor Jehangir, who had once said
that the Kashmir Valley was worth all of Hindustan. Built for his queen, Nur Jehan, this garden occupies the rectangular space at the far end of the Dal Lake. It is the largest of the Mughal gardens and also the most famous one. It was actually maintained by the Dogra maharajahs, unlike other gardens crumbling with neglect after the Mughals left the Valley. The periphery of the garden is marked by giant chinars. The Persian lilac and the many roses are still a huge tourist draw in summers, preceded by the flowering of the cherry trees. The stepping stones across the stream are a delight to
use. Name this garden.
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