Tomb of Dai Anga | Gulabi-Bagh

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This time I am going to take you guys again to a historical place it was on my wish list for so long time and recently I made up plan to visit it was a very quick and short trip just to the tomb and I did a little shopping in the city and for resting the bank there I captured a lot of images over there and I did all out of fun things actually I was with my friend and below I have explained over all fun I did at the place I was it actually once it was and old Garden and its name is pink Garden as there were a lot of Rose flowers over there when it was made but now the garden has been shrink to a very narrow place only one 10th part of the original Garden has been left which is also almost destroyed and you can only see Marigold flowers over there and very little rose plant and it was in a very miserable condition when I visited it.


This is the image of main gate actually the garden and the gate of the garden is situated on the edge of road so that so I there is an iron gate before the original wooden gate to the garden.

The gate of the garden or the Murga naaz artwork done on the edge of the gate which originally originate from Iran and it was almost extinct and later the authorities have revived and again renovate it but this time they have used for work and originally it was tile work.

Here is a quick shot of the interior of the gate of the garden actually there was a lot of fresco art work and precious stone work a dorned in the interior actually was very normal in the Mughal era you can see that how much they have finally renovate in the interior.

This is the tomb reside in the heart of the garden it belongs to the babysitter of king Shah Jahan who the person who built Taj Mahal and other historical legendary buildings across subcontinent.

If you will look close in this image there is a narrow stream actually once there were fountains and streams of water in all on the garden they still reside but they don't work anymore I have no idea why.


I captured these two shots while standing in front of the tomb actually I think I should write it or not but this is my favourite tree I have no idea it is tree or not but it is called surroo in our language and you can see it in every Mughal building even in front of Taj Mahal they are planted and they look so much minimal and nostlgic

Shot of the original tone in which you can see that on the all forges their are Pavilion we called them chatri in our language which translates as artificial umbrella conditions like they will cell of if I will touch them.


I was so much astonished to see the interior it was more Grand than I had thought and it was quite different but same same which I saw in the interior of the gate of the garden main door which I uploaded in the early images.


This is the original Murka Naz artwork which is also called as ancient 3D architecture which originally belong to Persian architecture that Mughal had a lot of influence from person so we can still see the stand for 12 almost everywhere in mock and specifically which you can see in this image all four corners adorned with precious stones but they were robbed.

I will call myself lucky as there was a shoot going go on our there and the authority is had opened the door to the upside of the roof and we were lucky enough to visit the roof and I captured this short while rising to the roof standing on this tears you can see the remains of tile work on the Dome.

A close shit of one of the for pavilion which are tin standing on the four corners of tomb

This view in your self is so much cool and relieving to the eyes there were green huge fruit bearing trees still standing on one side of the tomb and I captured this short while sitting in the pavilion.

A side view to the garden.

Close shot of the details which you can still see on the exquisite dome.

I captured this shot of the one of the only and better surviving Chatri you can see the original tile work on the edges.

There was a slow renovation going on inside the tomb and I capture this shot but if you will know you will find at aeroplane ✈️ 🛫 flying above the tomb.

Then I heas toward the inside of that Chatri(mini pavallion) and I capture this shot and I was lucky enough that I again captured something modern to for you can see a flyover and the train is going on I was in a quick and a captured this image if you will zone you can find the train and below is the remains of the original Garden.


Remains of the Gulabi-Bagh

Remains of the original centuries old tilework.


Then I went down to this stairs I had already captured a lot of images and not was time to Rome around the tomb and get to watch it from different angles I capture this short by standing down.

Details of the Arabic menuscript r around the interior walls of the tomb, once the work out and adorn with marble and red sandstone but now I think they can only afford to write 😆.


Here it's me your Mojiko I capture this short while putting my classes on my head I love capturing short with iconic things I have no idea that I am looking terrible or what but here is the proof that I was over there.


Outside and there was trade sunlight shining and sharing directly on my face I again to a selfie and I think this one is better.

Even though they remains of The tile work was almost vanished but the remains are still attractive and I was imagining that how it could have been looking in the real and I might recreate one dimensional Digital art in future in which I will show that how it might be looking when it was freshly created.

Information board
If you will zoom in this is clear enough that on the left side you can see all English information about the tomb.

Remains of the original Garden which is not even a garden anymore it is a narrow straight struggling to survive in the centre of city.

We had observed that building and garden enough and now it was time to leave and when I was going outside I again captured some more images.

Isn't it is looking exquisite in this shot where you can see a merry gold flower blooming as it is almost spring over hair and behind are the remains of tomb.

I capture this shot while moving toward the road and you can see the fresco art work.

First I was thinking that days are the original fresco work but later I realised that it was renovated and it is not exactly that but it was when it was first built.

This place was quite barren as there were no visited whom I met as it is considered as under rated location and honestly it is but they Tyler and fresco art work on the main gate is worth visiting.

I have no idea why but I think I am obses with taking selfie with my weird head and behind me you can see the high Gates and detailed artwork for me it was a n less than a Marvel.


They are some close shots of the main gate there was a lot of tile work and as the sun was directly reflecting to those tiles that's why the shots are a bit transparent.


I think the main gate was something whom I captured more short than I had expected that I will because that was something attractive.


It was my first and last visit to that place and I don't think that I will get enough time and again I will visit that area that's why I was not feding up with capturing images and but it was them to go home.

I think this one is also great short to upload in the community as you can see that in this image The tile work and everything is so much clear.

That's it guys this was alpha today's article I hope you guys might have enjoyed my blog don't forget to give your suggestions below in the comment section that was this place worth visiting or not see you next time.

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You explained about this beautiful place very well.

Indeed it is a good place to visit. Specialy that part of interior and the roof everything was damm beautiful and unique.

Very interesting picture my friend

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