
Qudsia Bagh
Park and Garden
Qudsia Bagh
Qudsia Bagh is an 18th-century Mughal garden complex and palace located in Old Delhi, India. The complex was constructed in 1748 for Qudsia Begum, the mother of Mughal emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur. It is situated north of the old city of Delhi. Formerly a splendid palace, it constituted a possession of the heir apparent before falling into disrepair and obscurity. Large parts of it were destroyed during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Today, only an entrance gate, the Shahi (Emperor's) mosque, and the stables remain. The garden was built in the Persian Charbagh style, with four symmetrical gardens and water canals running through them. The surviving Baradari has 12 doors and is a blend of Persian and British architecture.
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