Shampoo - film - was created on 1975-03-13.
There are some floating gardens near Mexico City. There may be some elsewhere.
The modern day country in which the Hanging Gardens of Babylon where, is now the present day Iraq
The hanging gardens were on the massive outer wall of the ancient city of Babylon, located east of the Euphrates River near present-day Baghdad, in Iraq.
Taj Mahal (Agra) Peacock Throne Red Fort or Lal Quila (Delhi) Agra Fort (Partly) Jama Masjid (Delhi) Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque (Lahore) Shalimar Gardens (Lahore) Sections of the Lahore Fort (Lahore) Jahangir Mausoleum Takht-e-Taus Shahjahan Mosque (Thatta)
Shalimar Gardens - Lahore - was created in 1642.
Shalimar is the name of a palace, the Shalimar Gardens, located in Lahore, Pakistan. The district of Lahore near these gardens is called Shalimar Town. The romantic associations of the palace (the word "shalimar" means "abode of love" in Persian) have resulted in the word being used in a number of contexts, notably in the song "Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar".
the Shalimar garden sometimes written as Shalamar garden is a Persian garden built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan at Lahore. Construction began in 1641 CE (1051 AH) and was completed the following year.The Shalimar Gardens are located near Bagbanpura along the Grand Trunk Road some 5 kilometers northeast of the main Lahore city.
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\sh(a)-li-mar\ as a girl's name. Name of a Guerlain perfume which was named for the famou Shalimar Gardens near what is now Lahore, Pakistan. The gardens span 80 acres and were built by Shah Jahan, who also had the Taj Mahal built.
Amidst the chaos and confusion that is commonly associated with the country of Pakistan, there are some places that simply exude beauty, elegance, and serenity. One of these special sites is Shalimar Gardens, which is located in Lahre. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its polished and manicured appearance that draws tourists far and near. The Shalamar Gardens was built by a former ruler of the area, Shah Jahan, in the 16th century. The emperor, known as a great patron of architecture, has the gardens built as a garden for royal pleasure for him and his court to enjoy. The status of the garden remained as a premier royal recreation spot of the Mughals until the 19th century. The gardens lost its prestige in the early 19th century, around 1818 when the Shalimar Gardens were used as stables during the reign of Sikh ruler Ranjit. The former glory of the gardens was revived during the times of the English from 1842 until 1947 when they were refurbished. The gardens were opened by the English to the public when they took over the gardens' administration. Nowadays, the Shalimar Gardens are a popular site for both locals and tourists. The gardens are equipped with fountains which during the ancient times, were run with the aid of camels. Nowadays, during special times, the fountains are turned on, albeit only occasionally, and they are run by electric motors. Huge fortification walls that were built in the Mogul times still stand around it, imposing and protecting the grounds. These days, the gardens are the favorite site of receptions and functions hosted by the state. During March, a special staging of Mela Chiragan festivities are done outstand the gardens' walls. Thirty minutes after sunset, the first two terraces of the gardens are lighted, setting the gardens in a festive mood.
Shalimar means:"The abode of love"
Shalamar is typically a girls name and in Sanskrit means abode of love. The name comes from the name of a perfume that was named after the Shalimar Gardens in Pakistan.
Shalimar Paints was created in 1902.
Shalimar Station was created in 2000.
Shalimar the Clown was created in 2005.
The Keukenhof Gardens are located in the Netherlands near Amsterdam.