Mehtab Bagh is a charbagh complex in Agra, North India. It lies north of the Taj Mahal complex and the Agra Fort on the opposite facet of the Yamuna River, inside the flood plains. The garden complicated, rectangular in shape, measures about 300 by way of 300 metres and is flawlessly aligned with the Taj Mahal on the other financial institution. During the wet season, the ground turns into in part flooded. The Mehtab Bagh lawn was the closing of 11 Mughal-built gardens alongside the Yamuna contrary the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort.
It is referred to that this garden was constructed with the aid of Emperor Babur. It is likewise cited that Emperor Shah Jahan had identified a website from the crescent-formed, grass-included floodplain throughout the Yamuna River as an ideal vicinity for viewing the Taj Mahal. It became then created as "a moonlit pleasure garden known as Mehtab Bagh." White plaster walkways, ethereal pavilions, swimming pools and fountains were additionally created as part of the garden, with fruit trees and narcissus.