Exploring the garden is like opening a gift, so I am looking forward to the unknown mind. In the Islamic garden, like a gift, the process of thinking is infinite. Because of the long history of Islamic gardens, layout and structure keep the main idea of heaven together. Water is considered to be a scary resource for people traveling through the desert, so water is being respected throughout the Islamic garden. Religious aspects of Islamic gardens allow people to calm down and relax after preparing for a previous prayer and spending in the garden.
The Islamic garden was built behind the Persian garden model, they are usually surrounded by walls and divided into four by waterway. Normally there is a swimming pool and pavilion in the center of the garden. Islamic Garden features mosaics and glazed tiles for streams and fountains built in these gardens. By the end of the 13th century wealthy Europeans started planting leisure gardens, herbs and vegetables. They protected them from animals and surrounded the garden to provide isolation. In the next two centuries, Europeans began planting lawn and began planting flower beds and rosettes. Fruit trees are common in these gardens, and some have grass seats. At the same time, the monastery's garden is a place where flowers and herbs grow, but they are also places for monks to enjoy nature and relax.
The early medieval garden of Islam in Spain is like a future botanical garden, an example of which is a Toledo doctor of the 11th century and a writer Ibn Wafid (999-1075 CE) 's Huerta del Rey garden. It was later handed down by the garden record reporter Ibn Bassar (1085 AD) until the Christian conquest of the year 1085 AD. After that, Ibn Bassal founded a garden in Seville. Most plants, such as Morocco, Persia, Sicily, Egypt, etc, were collected during the expedition. The Montpellier Medical School was also founded by a Spanish Arabian doctor, it included a physical park, by 1250 BC, but the site did not receive plant conditions until 1593.
Mandore Gardens - First look at this place. It looks like a garden whose name means. But as you go further, you notice that it is more than that. This place is basically a monument to the royal family. This special place was used until the 19th century until Jaswant Thada was built as a site of a new monument. Jaswant Thada - This place is a devoted place of late Jaswant Shin II. It is at the foot of majestic Mehrangarh Fort. Jaswant Thada is made of Makrana's white marble and locally used by the famous Taj Mahal known as Desert Taj Mahal. The beauty of this monument is enormous, but as a monument it has a melancholy in the air, it makes it even wonderful