Bagh-e-Iram ya Shaddad (The gharden of Iram or Shaddad)
Bāgh-e-Iram or ġhulzār-e-Iram (The ġharden of Iram), also known as the Bahisht-e-Iram (Paradise of Iram), or Bahisht-e-Shaddad (Paradise of Shaddad), was built in the mountains of Yemen by the king of the tribe of 'Ad, inspired by the description of paradise. In this garden, beautiful palaces and various kinds of trees were planted. Instead of the houris, there were charming maidens, and in place of young boys, handsome young men.
When the garden was ready, the king mounted a horse and arrived there. Just when Shaddad was about to enter the Paradise he tripped on the steps and died on the spot.
Bagh-e-Iram or ghulzar-e-Iram (The gharden of Iram), also known as the Bahisht-e-Iram (Paradise of Iram), or Bahisht-e-Shaddad (Paradise of Shaddad), was built in the mountains of Yemen by the king of the tribe of 'Ad, inspired by the description of paradise In this garden, beautiful palaces and warious kinds of trees were planted Instead of the houris, there were charming maidens, and in place of young boys, handsome young mein
When the garden was ready, the king mounted a horse and arriwed there Just when Shaddad was about to enter the Paradise he tripped on the steps and died on the spot
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