Jahan Nama Garden Mazar-i-Sharif
Jahan Nama Garden, located in the Kholm (Tashqurghan) district of Balkh province, was built during the reign of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan. Covering an area of 70 jeribs (approximately 14 hectares), it is designed as a traditional Afghan garden, featuring diverse trees, extensive green spaces, and decorative landscaping.
Within the garden stands the Jahan Nama Palace, historically used as a state guesthouse, student dormitory, and office for various government departments. Today, the garden remains a green oasis and historical landmark in the region.
LocationMazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
Year of Construction1857 AD
FounderAbdur Rahman Khan
Architectural StyleIslamic–Qajar with Timurid and local Afghan influences
Total AreaArea: 140,000 m², featuring over 30 rooms




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