Laid out in the early sixteenth century by the Mughal emperor Babur, the site now known as Bagh-e Babur was rehabilitated between 2002 and 2008 by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. The natural landscape was central to the life of Babur’s court, and he was buried in the garden in around 1540. Among his successors, both Jahangir and Shah Jahan commissioned works on this site, in honour of Babur.
This document describes in Dari, the restoration process and the management model for the garden.
Restoration and Management of Babur's Garden. Kabul: Aga Khan Cultural Services-Afghanistan, 2014
Aga Khan Trust for Culture