Bagh-e Babur Gardens: Kabul’s oasis of peace

KABUL—Kabul’s historic Bagh-e Babur gardens are one of the few remaining vestiges of serenity in a city awash with snipers, checkpoints and post-traumatic stress. Laid out in the 16th century by the Mughal emperor Babur and restored after the 2001 US-led invasion and fall of the Taliban, they have become a magnet for culture and art aficionados.

The 11-hectare gardens have emerged as an attractive venue for plays and Western-Eastern music concerts in a city with an ever-shrinking space for cultural activities. “We come here with our friends together for picnics and to pass the time. We enjoy coming here often,” said Barakatullah, a construction company employee.

This park was redeveloped by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
This park was redeveloped by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.

After 30 years of conflict, the gardens are an unexpected sight in the heart of Kabul. “Afghans have suffered a lot in the past. It’s good to come here and take a break from studies and it’s also refreshing to see the greenery,” said Mohammad Ismail, a 20-year-old university student.

The Babur gardens were heavily damaged during 1990s conflict when many trees and buildings were completely destroyed, said Ajmal Maiwandi from the Aga Khan Foundation. A key challenge was to de-mine the site. “Since this was the front line between the warring factions, there was much ordnance and many mines and many other types of explosives that needed to be discovered,” he said.

 

Gardens within Bagh-e-Babur. Kabul, Afghanistan were redeveloped by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Gardens within Bagh-e-Babur. Kabul, Afghanistan were redeveloped by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.

Via Manila Standard Today

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