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The early bloom of flowers on Almond trees in the sprawling historic Badamwari garden in Shahr-e-Khaas has become a source of attraction for nature lovers and tourists, alike. Situated on foothills of Koh-e-Maran, the 300 kanals garden was dotted with trees, flowers and cascades providing a soothing experience to the visitors. Although historians claim there is no evidence to establish who created the garden, they assert that it predates Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin's tenure in the 14th century. A well-covered dome in the garden bears Warris Shah's name, a former Afghan king. The almond trees' bloom signalled the arrival of spring. In 2008, the garden was restored and publicly opened to the public.