Khan's Garden (Baku)

In addition, the silver spruce, white acacia, common jasmine, thuja orientalis, and various rose bushes grow in the corresponding area.

[3] Extensive information about the Palace of the Baku Khans has come down to our times thanks to the measurement work carried out on 30 October 1809 and the constituted drawings.

[5] The first historical plan of the Palace of the Baku Khans, which has come to our times, reflects a vast residential complex formed around five courtyards.

"[citation needed] In 2018, the restoration and reconstruction works began on the territory of the Baku Khans Palace complex.

[6] According to the Department of the Icherisheher State Historical and Architectural Reserve, a new strip of green spaces created within the framework of the project will be merged with the Archaeological Park and turned into a single recreation area.

In addition, the silver spruce, white acacia, common jasmine, thuja orientalis, and various rose bushes grow in the corresponding area.