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Farah Bagh

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095618 86773

Architectural style
  
Mughal architecture

Farah Bagh

Location
  
Ahmednagar, Maharashtra

Address
  
Iwale Nagar, Morchudnagar, Maharashtra 414110

Similar
  
Cavalry Tank Museum, Tomb of Salabat Khan II, Ahmednagar Fort, Mula Dam, Gulab Bhavan

Farah Bagh (also called as Faria Bagh) is situated in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. It is a palace build by Nizam Shahi rulers in Ahmednagar. Farah Bagh was the centrepiece of a huge palacial complex completed in 1583. It were the special possessions of the royal household and Murtaza Nizam Shah often retired here to play chess with a Delhi singer whom he called Fateh Shah and also built for him a separate mahal called Lakad Mahal in the garden. The central eight-sided palace is now in ruins and except an embankment no signs of the pond remains. Between this garden and the city are seventy domes and forty mosques said to have contained the tombs of many of the royal favorites.

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Farah Bagh Wikipedia