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bagh

n. a type of (l/en: enclosed) (l/en: garden) common in south and south-eastern (l/en: Asia)

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Bagh

Bagh (, meaning "garden") may refer to:

  • Bagh, Ardabil, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, Firuzabad, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Bagh, Larestan, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Bagh, Mamasani, a village in Fars Province, Iran
  • Bagh, Gilan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, alternate name of Bagh Chamak, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
  • Bagh, Khuzestan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, Lorestan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, North Khorasan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, South Khorasan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, West Azerbaijan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh-e Olya (disambiguation)
  • Bagh-e Sofla (disambiguation)
  • Bagh, alternate name of Bagh-e Latifan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, alternate name of Bagh-e Sofla, Lorestan, a village in Iran
  • Bagh, Azad Kashmir, a town in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
  • Bagh Valley
  • Bagh District, a district in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
  • Bagh, Dhar, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Bagh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a union council in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
  • Bagh (garden), a special type of garden common to near, middle and south eastern Asian countries
  • Peter von Bagh, a Finnish film historian and director
Bagh (garden)

Bāgh usually translated garden, refers to an enclosed area with permanent cultures (many types of trees and shrubs) as well as flowers. It usually has Irano-Islamic architectural elements. Also known as Bageecha or Bagicha.

Usage examples of "bagh".

The letters were mostly regarding business affairs, but several, which were written in a very fair hand, were from a cousin of Mohammed Din's, one Ali Bagh, an Agra horse-trader.

They are ample proof of what I have long known, but have hitherto been unable to substantiate, that Ali Bagh is a counterfeiter, the chief of a large band.

Mallek Khan, it seemed, was a friend of Ali Bagh's, and the sheets were in the form of a letter.

He paused and then went on: "This Ali Bagh is a man with whom I have had some dealings in horses, and an especially vicious crook it was that he got three hundred rupees out of me for.

Mallek Khan, one of his accomplices, was arrested, tried and sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment, but refused to turn State's evidence on Ali Bagh.

The police are convinced that Ali Bagh was as much, if not more implicated, than Mallek Khan, but they can do nothing for lack of proof.

She had been bruised even more badly than her father in Jallianwala Bagh.

Did not the Caliph Haroun al‑Rashid (in an earlier set of fabulous tales) also wander, unseen invisible anonymous, cloaked through the streets of Baghdad?

What Haroun achieved in Baghdad streets, Parvati‑the‑witch made possible for me, as we flew through the air‑lanes of the subcontinent.

The rocks should have been over­run and the captives hooked up into the slave coffle and on the trail for the markets at Baghdad on the banks of the Tigris over an hour ago.

A gift of honor from Nizam al Mulk, Grand Vizier of Baghdad and advisor to the new Caliph, Malik Shah.

And now even the most powerful man in Persia, the Vizier -- and in actuality the regent -- to the youthful Caliph of Baghdad was to receive the gold-handled dagger.

All of their breath was needed for the miles yet remaining until they reached the slave pens of Baghdad where they would be put on the auction block.

Two more days to Baghdad, then Casca would have a better idea of what his present destiny in Persia would hold for him.

Right now he was thinking himself especially clever for daring to raid this deep into the heartland of the Seljuk empire, almost on the doorstep of Baghdad itself.