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Is it true that a charbagh is a Persian-style garden design?


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The above statement is true.
In a charbagh, a Persian-style garden design, the main structure is positioned in the middle of a quadrilateral garden that is separated into four smaller sections by walkways or flowing water. The Mughals brought the Charbagh style to India. The other famous examples of this architecture are the gardens of the Taj Mahal in India and the Chahrbagh-e Abbasi (also known as Charbagh Avenue) in Isfahan, Iran, both of which were constructed in 1596 by Shah Abbas the Great. A quadrilateral garden separated into sections by water canals is referred to as a charbagh. The name is derived from the Persian word chhr bgh, which means "four gardens". At Pasargadae in Iran, there is the oldest known garden of this kind.
  
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Is it true that a charbagh is a Persian-style garden design?