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Roshanara Bagh

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of the empire ended. Her enemies soon brought her acts of financial and moral turpitude to Aurangzeb's notice. Himself a very strict Muslim, Aurangzeb frowned on Roshanara's libertine lifestyle and her greedy nature. On his return to Delhi, he stripped Roshanara of her powers, banished her from his
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Roshanara's rise to power began when she successfully foiled a plot by her father and Dara Shikoh to kill Aurangzeb. According to history, Shah Jahan sent a letter of invitation to Aurangzeb to come to Delhi, to peacefully resolve the family crisis. In truth, however, Shah Jahan planned to capture,
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imprison and kill Aurangzeb, as he viewed his third son as a serious threat to the throne. When Roshanara got wind of her father's plots, she sent a messenger to Aurangzeb, outlining their father's true intentions, and warning Aurangzeb to stay away from Delhi.After Aurangzed won the
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The garden has a raised canal with flowering plants on both sides. Today the garden holds a white marble pavilion built in memory of princess Roshanara, who died in 1671 and was buried there.
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The garden and the tomb within were constructed by Roshanara Begum beginning in 1650. Her tomb is the only structure that remains of the garden's original appearance.
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From then on, Roshanara was regarded as the most powerful and superior woman in the empire. She was also granted the right to issue
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is played at the Roshanara Club Ground, which now boasts floodlights. The club is considered the birthplace of the
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court. She then commissioned a country palace-garden to retire from politics and lead a pious and secluded life.
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cricket administrators gathered in front of an old fireplace and sowed the seeds of the Indian cricket body.
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in Delhi, mausoleum of Lal Kunwar, the mother of Shah Alam II (1759-1806), and his daughter Begum Jaan.
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The elite Roshanara Club, which was started here in 1922 by the British and contracted by
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The Herbert Offen Research Collection of the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum
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This garden was the Gift of Roshanara Begam, daughter of the
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he stripped his older sister and his father's favorite
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Front and left side view of tomb of Roshanara Begum
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Mughal garden
Delhi
India
Coordinates
28°40′23″N 77°11′52″E / 28.67306°N 77.19778°E / 28.67306; 77.19778
Roshanara Begum


Mughal-era garden
Roshanara Begum
Mughal
Shah Jahan
Shakti Nagar
Kamla Nagar
North Campus of University of Delhi
migratory
birds
bird watching

Mughal Emperor
Mughal War of Succession
Jahanara Begum
Padshah Begum
Dara Shikoh
Mansabdar
de facto
Sir Sobha Singh
first class cricket
Board of Control for Cricket in India

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