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Wah Gardens
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Wah Gardens (Urdu: واہ باغ), also known as Mughal Garden Wah (Urdu: مغل گارڈن واہ), is a garden-complex dating back to the era of the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great (1542-1605), located at Wah village, of Hasan Abdal, in Punjab, Pakistan. The site was largely abandoned after Mughal rule, and while it lay in ruins for a number of years, it is now being restored by the Pakistan Department of Archaeology.[1][2]
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واہ باغ | |
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Location | Hasan Abdal, Pakistan |
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Type | Mughal garden |
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