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Which of the following statements best describes the key characteristics of Mughal gardens?

AThey were open, unstructured spaces inspired by European landscape gardens.

BThey followed a walled, rectilinear Charbagh layout with integrated water features.

CThey primarily relied on rainwater harvesting, with minimal use of hydraulic systems.

DThey were designed without any influence from Persian or Timurid gardens.

Answer:

B. They followed a walled, rectilinear Charbagh layout with integrated water features.

Read Explanation:

This architectural style was heavily influenced by Persian and Timurid gardens, particularly the Charbagh layout. Mughal gardens were designed within walled enclosures, following a rectilinear layout. A defining feature was the integration of water elements, including pools, fountains, and canals, making water a central and unifying theme. To power the fountains, the Mughals developed an advanced hydraulic system, utilizing the Persian wheel (saqiya) to lift water and generate the necessary pressure. Most gardens followed a four-part division (Charbagh), with two intersecting axes of water channels and pathways, allowing water to flow under gravitational pressure. Some of the most renowned Mughal gardens include: Nishat Bagh (Kashmir) Bagh-i-Shalimar (Kashmir) Pinjore Garden (Haryana) Mahtab Bagh (Agra, built in the Charbagh style) Emperor Babur, an avid garden enthusiast, established several gardens near Agra and Lahore, including the Bagh-i-Nilufar (Lotus Garden) in Dholpur, Rajasthan.


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