Roshanara Bagh has a raised canal with flowering plants on both
sides. Today the garden holds a white marble pavilion built in memory of the
princess Roshanara, who died in 1671 and was buried there. Back in those times,
it was surrounded by a thick forest, but now it's more like an oasis amidst a
concrete jungle. The ruins of her palace and tomb can also be found in one
corner of the garden, complete with a long canal that must have watered the
gardens on both sides during its heyday. To
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