
Bagh Rouza
Historical Landmark
Bagh Rouza
The Bagh Rauza in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, is a historical monument and garden that houses the mausoleum of Ahmed Nizam Shah, the founder of the Nizam Shahi dynasty and the city of Ahmednagar. Built in the Islamic style of architecture, the mausoleum is adorned with intricate carvings and gold inscriptions from the Quran.
The garden surrounding the mausoleum gives it the nickname "Garden of Shrine".
The complex also includes tombs of other important personalities from the Nizam Shahi dynasty, each with unique Mughal and Persian architectural styles. One notable tomb is that of Ghulam Ali, a royal elephant who died in battle.
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