Baagh e Naazir (Urdu: باغ ناظر; "Garden of Nazir") was built by the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah Rangila's chief eunuch (Urdu: خواجة سرا, romanized: Khwaja Sara) Nazir in 1748 (1161 A.H.).
This garden contained a number of pavilions, the most notable among which was made of red sandstone.
The garden was surrounded by a stone wall, large sections of which still exist.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan's seminal work on the monuments of Delhi, Aasar us Sanadeed, contains a description and a sketch of the monument as it appeared in 1854.
been taken over by Ashoka Mission,[2] a Buddhist organization.