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Baagh e Naazir ("Garden of Nazir") was built by the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah Rangila's ''Khwaja Sara'' (chief eunuch) Nazir in 1748 (1161 A.H.). It is located in Mehrauli, near Jamali Kamali and Mehrauli Archaeological Park. This garden contained a number of pavilions, the most notable among which was made of red sandstone. Others were made of stone and plaster. The garden was surrounded by a stone wall, large sections of which still exist. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan's seminal work on the monuments of Delhi , ''Aasar us Sanadeed'' , contains a description and a sketch of the monument as it appeared in 1854. The area has now been taken over by Ashoka Mission,〔http://www.delhiheritagecity.org/timeline/timeline_pdf/state_of_conservation.pdf〕 a Buddhist organization. == Gallery == File:Buddhist shrine that used be a dalan( pavilion) , Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi.jpg|Buddhist shrine that used be a dalan( pavilion), Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi File:Late mughal sandstone facade at the back of the buddhist shrine,Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi.jpg|Late mughal sandstone facade at the back of the buddhist shrine,Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi File:Details of the sandstone facade,Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi.jpg|Detailed view of the sandstone facade,Baagh e Naazir, Mehrauli, New Delhi 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baagh e Naazir」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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