The oldest Mughal garden in India, the RÄm BÄgh was built by the Emperor BÄbar in 1528 on the bank of the Yamuna. It lies about 2.34 km (1 mi) north of the TÄj Mahal. The pavilions in this garden are designed so that the wind from the Yamuna, combined with the greenery, keeps them cool even during the peak of summeru. The original name of the gardens was Ä€rÄm BÄgh, or 'Garden of Relaxation', and this was where the Mughal emperor BÄbar used to spend his leisure time and where he eventually died. His body was kept here for some time before sending it to Kabul.... Wikipedia
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