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Elizabeth Moynihan

Elizabeth Moynihan

Elizabeth Moynihan

Elizabeth Moynihan

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"In the first century , Roman warriors invaded Persia for power and plunder and were captivated by the s. Following his extended Eastern campaigns, the Roman general, , returned to Rome and retired to the great gardens he built in the Persian style. He had an interest in philosophy, wrote a history, and collected a great library, but he was also . His were so large and costly to build that he was called " in a " by when he saw them. ... Lucullus is credited with introducing the and the to Europe in these gardens."
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"is credited with introducing into India the traditionally used by the s as elegant camping groounds. ... Not merely settings for occasional enjoyment, gardens were Baburs preferred residence just as they were for his ancestor (Tamerlane, 1336–1405). The Timurids inclination for fighting was equaled by their enthusiasm for building, and during the century following Timurs death the forms and ornamenatation of their architecture became ever more refined. The exuberantly tiled, gittering order of and with their green belts of great s were Baburs architectural idea. Several of Timurs residential gardens in Samarqand were described by , the Spanish ambassador to Timurs court. ... Large enclosures with fragrant fourfold gardens, coursing water and brimming pools, plantations of trees with colorful pavilions scattered throughout became a Timurid tradition. Fruit trees were planted in profusion, and , who has writtn with such authority and insight on , relates these Timurid enclosures to the Persian bustan, or . ..."
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