Achabal Mughal Garden (Achabal)

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This Achabal Gardens, "the places of the princes", is a small Mughal garden located at the southeastern end of the Kashmir Valley in the town of Achabal, Anantnag district, India. Located near the Himalayan Mountains, the site may have been a Hindu sacred site known as "Akkshavala" previously.It was built about 1620 A.D. by Mughal Empire Emperor Jahangir's wife, Nur Jahan, called the "greatest garden lovers of them all." The garden was rebuilt on smaller scale by Gulab Singh and is now a public garden. A main feature of the garden is a waterfall that enters into a pool of watergarden was laid by mughals in 17th century AD.famous for fresh water spring,which feeds jehlum river.The water is famous for its medicinal qualities...qayoom ul hassan shah,srinagar. Its Pin code is 192201
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Coordinates:   33°40'58"N   75°13'19"E
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