There is a huge old building complex behind this tomb towards Saman Abad. You should visit that. I can give you some amazing facts about that complex. It is now surrounded by small houses in Gul Zeb Colony. It has amazing fresco work and old Mughal architecture.
Excellent presentation, plus based on rather accurate and true events of history! Zabinda Bagum, without a doubt .. must have been a remarkable woman as well as a Princess.
Princess Zebunnisa was house arrested in her last decades and died in Salimgarh fort, buried outside Kabuli Darwaza in Bagh Tees Hazari. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan wrote a book about monuments of Delhi, "Asaar us Sanadeed", in which he gave descripotion of her tomb along with Lay out of her tombstone. when Britishers laid railway track in 1885 through this garden, they shifted the remains of Pricess to Sikandara Agra in premesis of Akbar's tomb. but all historians who lived in Lahore, believed that her tomb is in Lahore in Nwankot. so this tomb is still shrouded in mystery.
according to well calculated guess by historians, Chauburgi bagh was commissioned by Princess Jahan Ara in 1646 when Zebunnisa was hardly 8 years old. this garden was visited by Alamgir and he appreciated its beauty in a letter to Jahan Ara when they were at good terms with each others before their Game of thrones. Sahib e Dauran and Zebinda Baigum were royal titles of Princess Jahan Ara. So Bagh of Chauburgi and Bagh Of Zebunnisa were two different gardens in different space and time.
Salman sir Saddo Mazzo rock art me dance girl ke left right me Swastika bana hai jahna stupa bana hai uske niche Shiv ling bana hai jish per aapki najar nahi gai