| Khusru
Bagh, situated in Khuldabad, an old quarter
of the city, is an exquisite Mughal Garden
Complex with three royal mausoleums. It is named
after Prince Khusru, the rebellious son of the
Mughal emperor Jahangir. The tomb of Prince
Khusru lies alongside that of his mother and his sister.
Khusru Bagh is a nature expressions of
Mughal architecture and is not to be missed by those
who have appreciated Mughal style of building at Fatehpur
Sikri, Agra and Delhi.
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