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  • ...tructed. The famous Mughal gardens of Pinjaur were renamed the Yadavindra Gardens in honour of the last ruler of the area Maharaja Yadavinder Singh of Patial ...andigarh on the Chandigarh Simla Road, near the Pinjore/Yadavindra Gardens Gardens.
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  • ...own, there are some groves of mangoes. Starting from here, a belt of mango gardens can be seen up to Mahalpur.
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  • ...igh protective wall, and several buildings and palaces were erected in the gardens by Mughal princes and nobles. In 1799, Maharaja RANJIT SINGH put up his hea
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  • ...d queen, Mumtaj Mahal who always accompanied him during his visit to these gardens. Once she fell ill and could not be cured despite several efforts of the ro ...who reigned north India in early 19th century. He was also fond of Mughal gardens, Chashma Shahi was his favourite. He was followed by Dogra rulers, second a
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  • ...and it was famous for the scent of chambeli flowers grown in its numerous gardens. The place was also well known for its musicians. One Banno Chhimban, a was
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  • ...the Victoria Memorial Clock Tower and the Raj Mahal he constructed and the gardens he had laid out in Faridkot. He also did much to develop and promote the br
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  • ...all profusely illuminated. There are 21 chapters. Description of Forts and Gardens, capture of Kashmir and many secret reports are composed in Masnavi style p
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  • ...e wrestlers, earning up to $80,000 a year, usually wrestling at Maple Leaf Gardens. But he was not satisified, especially when he realized how much money he c Made his Maple Leaf Gardens debut in 1965, wrestling as a heel. His first main event in Toronto was a t
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  • As a writer some of his books like Beautifying India, Beautiful Trees and Gardens, History of Indian Agriculture (4 vols), Developing Village India, Farmers Even Nek Chand, the creator of Rock Gardens Chandigarh had Dr Randhawa’s unstinted support and patronage in the early
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  • Opera Gardens<br>
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  • '''Morinda City''', [[Ropar]] is also known as Baghawala, "the city of gardens". This is located on [[Chandigarh]]-[[Ludhiana]] highway. The total populat
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  • ...en the people of Kandi area used to grow sarson and toria in their kitchen gardens. The men folk of Rajasthan and parts of Uttar Pradesh also put on [[Turban]
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  • Nightingale of my gardens, where are you going? Nightingale of my gardens, where are you going?
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  • File:Gardend inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Pakistan.jpg|Gardens inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib File:Gurdwara Rurri Sahib Eimanabad Gujranwala Pakistan - garden.jpg|Gardens inside Gurdwara Rurri Sahib
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  • ...dy of the Punjab. He was assigned a dera, i.e. lodgings, near the Shalamar Gardens at LAHORE. The KHALSA Darbar Records as well as the `UmdatutTwarikh include
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  • ...ji to stay at Basmat for eight days, enjoying the natural beauty of flower gardens and fruit orchards that so enraptured the Guru. Hearing of Guruji's visit,
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  • |[[Allenby Gardens, South Australia|Allenby Gardens]], [[Adelaide]]
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  • ...n February 27, 1712 at [[Lahore]] while making alterations to the Shalimar Gardens. He was succeeded by his son [[Jahandar Shah]].
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  • ...persons directly involved. Part II contains descriptions of the principal gardens around Lahore. This section was, as the author tells us, included in the bo
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  • ...He left behind as legacies his memoirs (Babur Namah), several beautiful gardens in Kabul, Lahore, and Agra, and descendants who would fulfill his dream o
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