Who built the Aahibabad Garden in Shahjahanabad which was used as a serai for the richest merchants?

Who built the Aahibabad Garden in Shahjahanabad which was used as a serai for the richest merchants? Correct Answer Jahan Ara Begum

  • Jahan Ara Begum built the Aahibabad Garden in Shahjahanabad used as a serai for the richest merchants.
  • In 1650, Shahjahanabad is being shaped in the furnace of the imperial women’s ambition.
  • Of the nineteen major structures that Mughal women will build in the city, fourteen are completed by 1650 by the wives and daughters of Shah Jahan.
  • For Jahanara, it is not individual projects that will suffice as a  testament to her incandescent ambition. It is the entire swathes of the city which are hers to shape. North and south of Chandni Chowk, square monumental structures are patronised by her so that this entire central quadrant of the walled city bears her name.
  • At one end of the Chandni Chowk, Jahanara commissions a magnificent double-storeyed caravanserai.

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