Anguri Bagh
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stantp1916
Farakka, India1,289 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
As the name suggests this was a vineyard built by the emperor for his wife. It is now a garden, nicely decorated and maintained. There was a large fountain in the middle but it did not seem operational. When I was wandering around I noticed two Chinese girls dressed up in traditional North Indian costumes and dancing in Bollywood song and a third girl was making a video of that. Probably it was for their YouTube channel
Written February 13, 2020
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Daniele B
Udine, Italy13,625 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Anguri Bagh is a beautiful garden that is part of the Khas Mahal, the emperor's personal palace inside the Agra Fort; it faces the Diwan-I-Khas, the private audience room, where the regent met dignitaries or his peers in private meetings.
The garden was commissioned, in the first half of the 17th century, by the penultimate emperor of the Mughal dynasty, Shah Jahan, who gave the Agra Fort its current appearance, and had several other sumptuous palaces built there; the Zenana (the Women's Palace) was located immediately near the garden, so that even the women of the court could enjoy such beauty, socializing with each other in total privacy.
Anguri Bah means "Garden of Grapes", a name due to the fact that it is said that lush vineyards of the choicest and juiciest grapes once thrived in the garden, in the period of maximum splendor of Mughal rule.
The garden was created in a style called “Charbagh”, which included water channels and paths that divided it into four equal parts, an example of the meticulous and sophisticated planning of Mughal artists.
The garden was commissioned, in the first half of the 17th century, by the penultimate emperor of the Mughal dynasty, Shah Jahan, who gave the Agra Fort its current appearance, and had several other sumptuous palaces built there; the Zenana (the Women's Palace) was located immediately near the garden, so that even the women of the court could enjoy such beauty, socializing with each other in total privacy.
Anguri Bah means "Garden of Grapes", a name due to the fact that it is said that lush vineyards of the choicest and juiciest grapes once thrived in the garden, in the period of maximum splendor of Mughal rule.
The garden was created in a style called “Charbagh”, which included water channels and paths that divided it into four equal parts, an example of the meticulous and sophisticated planning of Mughal artists.
Written February 14, 2024
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Out F
Germany10 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
Our guide had actually advised this place and we loved it. it was definitely interesting and the garden was in full bloom giving us a reason to enjoy more than intended time at the place. our guide was really generous with the stories and facts about the garden.
Written March 16, 2015
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Niitn
Gurgaon66 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
As told by our guide Shajaha build this garden and it was full with grape trees which were bought from outside Agra. You can still find some grapes climbers there. You can watch them from a distance in Agra fort and the way to the garden is not opened for general public.
Written February 23, 2015
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s k
New Delhi, India26 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
this is like a garden Built by Shah Jahan in 1637, Anguri Bagh is flanked by the Khas Mahal on its east and red sandstone walkways on its other three sides. As the name suggests, Anguri Bagh was known for its rich harvests of grapes and flowers and was also the central area of the zenana. The garden was meant to be a private area of relaxation for the royal ladies. you can have a look over here and spend a good time
Written February 9, 2015
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joanadventure
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,336 contributions
May 2017 • Family
Anguri Bagh is the gardens or green area within the fort. it has nice marble stones along the entire edge and sometimes the fountain looks really pretty and is located inside the Agra fort.
Written May 23, 2017
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Gagan
New Delhi, India143 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
The garden still look beautiful as ever and only slight imagination is required to imagine and see the splendor it must have commanded in older times!!
In my opinion it is best viewed from the roof of one of the adjoining palaces from where you can see the entire bagh. Also, a walk on the marbled walkway in the bagh completes the experience!
In my opinion it is best viewed from the roof of one of the adjoining palaces from where you can see the entire bagh. Also, a walk on the marbled walkway in the bagh completes the experience!
Written March 27, 2015
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Caitlin W
Calgary, Canada106 contributions
Jan 2014 • Couples
Definitely worth a stop if you're in Agra Fort. The gardens look like a jigsaw puzzle of purple and green divided by red bricks. It's really neat and makes a great photo!
Written September 10, 2014
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Sandeep K
Agra168 contributions
Mar 2012 • Business
Kinfg zanhagir was alcholic so his servants brought the soi from kashmeer to grow the grapes here. and these serbants made best wine for the king. and also the design in which grape garden is built that is very beautiful and that design is very popular on Indian carpets and can be seen at different store at Agra
Written April 15, 2012
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Kumardip
Kolkata (Calcutta), India549 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
This is a garden inside agra fort. This garden has been used in multiple purpose. The grapes were used to prepare wine for Jahangir. Grape vines are not anymore available these days, except two or three for showing the public. This place can be covered as a part of Agra Fort.
Written December 19, 2015
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I want to visit taj mahal from Delhi can anybody suggest me places near by it to visit and give me the details of the best route and how much days to spend there
Written December 11, 2017
From delhi to taj is all very good highways.I went at 3:00 am frim delhi and at 8:00 am I was there.there are lots of tour guide in taj mahal you can pay and use information.and if you want to go back delhi there are agancy for renting car or ask to drop.Agra is small city and you can do all this things on one day spending.
Written December 27, 2017
Tre'Yana E
Washington DC, District of Columbia
How much is it for a group of students to take a tour.
Written March 24, 2015
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