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Takht-e-Babri (in Urdu - تختہ بابری ) is ancient place which located to Kallar Kahar a town and subdivision (Tehsil) of Chakwal District〔(Tehsil Municipal Administration )〕 in Punjab, Pakistan. It is a tourist destination located 25 kilometres southwest of Chakwal along the motorway. It is notable for its natural gardens, peacocks and a saltwater lake. It is 125 km away from Rawalpindi. The Takht-e-Babri which belong to Babur. A flat stage built of stone by 1st Mughal Emperor King Babar to address his army while coming down from Kabul in the quest of the crown of Delhi. During his stay at Kallar Kahar, Babar also planted a garden, which still exists, called the Bagh-e-Safa. In his memoirs, the Takht-e-Babri, Babar described Kallar Kahar as a "charming place with good air" and natural beauty. ==References==
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