Chashme Shahi is one of the Mughal gardens constructed in 1632 AD around a spring by Ali Mardan Khan. The garden is positioned withinside the Zabarwan Range, overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar, India. The garden is 108 m in length, 38m wide and is spread over one acre of land. It is the smallest of the 3 Mughal gardens of Srinagar. The topography and the steepness of the land have caused the formation of the garden. The primary focus of the garden is the spring which flows down in terraces and is split into 3 sections: an aqueduct, waterfall, and fountains.