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Babur's Tomb: From Kabul to Afghanistan's Lost Mughal Garden

5 min · 5. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the story of Babur's tomb, a poignant symbol of the first Mughal emperor's enduring connection to his Central Asian homeland. While Babur conquered India, his final resting place was in Kabul, in a garden he himself had laid out. We trace the history of the Bagh-e-Babur, from its original design as a pleasure garden to its transformation into a dynastic mausoleum. We discuss Babur's own wishes as recorded in the Baburnama, the later additions by Shah Jahan, the tomb's desecration and neglect during Afghanistan's turbulent history, and its recent restoration by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. Along the way, we touch on Mughal garden symbolism, the role of women in maintaining dynastic memory, and the fragility of heritage in war-torn regions. This episode offers a specific, intimate lens on Mughal legacy beyond the Indian subcontinent. #Bagh-e-Babur #Babur #Kabul #Mughal #Afghanistan #Baburnama #ShahJahan #MughalGardens #AgaKhan #Heritage #Restoration #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Architecture #Timurid #Mausoleum #CulturalHeritage Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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