Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Persian Garden' has mentioned 'Persian gardens' in the following places:
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The tradition and style of garden design represented by Persian gardens or Iranian gardens (Persian: xd8xa8xd8xa7xd8xba xd8xa7xdbx8cxd8xb1xd8xa7xd9x86xdbx8cxe2x80x8e), an example of the paradise garden, has influenced the design of gardens from Andalusia to India and beyond. | WIKI |
Humayun's Tomb and Taj Mahal have some of the largest Persian gardens in the world, from the era of the Mughal Empire in India. | WIKI |
Persian gardens may originate as early as 4000 BC, but it is clear that this tradition began with the Achaemenid dynasty around the 6th century BCE. | WIKI |
Persian gardens are multi-functional: they not only serve contemplation and relaxation, but are also a representation and manifestation of power. | WIKI |
The Aram Bagh of Agra was the first of many Persian gardens he created in India itself. | WIKI |
Mughal gardens have four basic requirements, symbolizing four allegorical essentials for the afterlife: shade, fruit, fragrance and running water, and this pattern was used to build many Persian gardens throughout the Indian subcontinent, such as the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore, the Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh of Kashmir, and the Taj Mahal gardens. | WIKI |
Sunlight and its effects were an important factor of structural design in Persian gardens. | WIKI |
The oldest representational descriptions and illustrations of Persian gardens come from travelers who reached Iran from the west. | WIKI |