Places To See
Taj
Mahal

The
Taj Mahal, the one and only one of its kind across the world. The monumental
labour of love of a great ruler for his beloved queen. The ultimate realisation
of Emperor Shahjahan's dream. One of the wonders of the world. From 1631 A.D.,
it took 22 years in the making. An estimated 20,000 people worked to complete
the enchanting mausoleum, on the banks of the Yamuna.
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Agra
Fort

Though
Agra is more famous world over as the city of Taj,Agra Fort is another dimension
to the city thatattracts tourists in hordes. Built by Akbar in Red Sandstone
when he was through with.....
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Ram
Bagh

Laid
out in 1528 by Babur the first of the Mughal emperors this is the earliest Mughal
garden. It is said that Babur was temporarily buried here before being permanently
interred at Kabul in Afaganisthan.....
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Dayal
Bagh
In Dayal Bagh, 10 km north of Agra. The white marble samadhi of the Radah
Soami religion is currently under construction. It was started in 1904 and is
nor expected to be completed until sometime next century.
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Jama
Masjid
The mosque at Sikri was the first structure to be built in 1571. The exterior
is modest but the interior carries the most gorgeous ornamentation in the floral
arabesques and ingenious geometrical patterns in brown....
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Fatehpur
Sikri

Unfortunately
I've not visited Fatehpur Sikri, a ghost city 37 km from Agra, simply because
I didn't know it existed. I would encourage any future visitor of Agra to pay
it a visit....
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Jahangir
Mahal

Undoubtedly,
the most noteworthy building inside Agra Fort is the Jahangir Mahal (Jahangir's
Palace), which was the principal zenana palace (palace for women belonging to
the royal household), used mainly by the Rajput wives of Akbar.....
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Diwan-I-Am
Diwan-I-Am (Hall of Public audience)was again a building constructed by Shahjahan
who replaced an earlier wooden structure....
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Diwan-I-Khas

Diwan-I-khas
(Hall of Private audience) is a small hall with double marble columns inlaid
with pietra dura decoration. Shahjahan built the structure between 1636 and
1637 and it is where the emperor used to receive the important dignitaries.....
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Seesh
Mahal & Khas Mahal

Both
Jahangir (Akbar's son) and Shahjahan (Akbar's grandson) were enamored of the
sensuous effect of white marble; in their quest to make buildings of marble.....
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Moti
Masjid
Further north stands the Moti Masjid (pearl mosque), its three domes in white
marble....
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Panch
Mahal

Panch
Mahal, a five storeyed pavilion, stands on the western line of the courtyard.This
is the badgir, the Persian wind tower for ladies of the harem......
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Buland
Darwaza

Buland
Darwaza, the colossal triumphal arch, was built in 1575 on the southern wall
of the courtyard. It celebrates Akbar's conquest of Gujarat.....
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Octagonal
Tower
Musamman Burj is the most romantic, ornamental pavilion wherein lived two most
beautiful and powerful Mughal queens-Nurjahan and Mumtaz Mahal....
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Itmad-Ud-Daulah

The
city of Agra is full of architectural wonders. On one hand, it has the famous
Taj Mahal, and on the other hand, it has the Agra Fort and Itimad-ud-Daulahs....
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Akbar
Mausoleum

At
Sikandra 10 km north of Agra, the tomb of Akbar lies in the centre of the large
garden. Akbar started its construction himself but it was completed by his son,......
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