
Bagh-e Babur
Bagh-e Babur is a historic garden located in Kabul, Afghanistan, created in the early 16th century by the Mughal ruler Babur. It features beautifully landscaped grounds, terraced gardens, and scenic views of the surrounding hills and mountains. The site includes remnants of Babur’s tomb and is known for its peaceful atmosphere, lush greenery, and historical significance as a center of Mughal culture and architecture. Today, it serves as a public park and cultural site, offering visitors a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the region’s rich history.