Monuments In Agra

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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
You may have heard many stories about Taj Mahal but when you are standing before it, still it takes your breath away.

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Agra Fort
Agra Fort
As you stand in front of the Agra Fort, you notice, a vigorous Asvarohi (horse rider) statue of Shiva Ji installed outside the fort. This is of great significance for the Fort.

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FATEHPUR SIKRI
FATEHPUR SIKRI
The magnificent city of Fatehpur Sikri, about 34 km from Agra, was established by the Mughal Emperor Mohd. Jalaluddin Akbar, in the year 1569. It was the capital of the Mughal Empire for 14 years from 1571 to 1605.

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Akbar’s Tomb at Sikandara
Akbar’s Tomb at Sikandara
Akbar's tomb at Sikandara was built in 1605–1613 by his son Jahangir and is situated in 119 acres of grounds in Sikandara.

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Chini Ka Rauza
Chini Ka Rauza
Mulla Shukrullah Shirazi was the Prime Minister of Mughal emperor Shah Jehan and also a famous poet. He composed poetry under the pseudonym of 'Allami'. He took fancy to building his own mausoleum in 1639 with elaborate ornamentation.

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I'timād-ud-Daulah
I'timād-ud-Daulah
The tomb, built between 1622 and 1628, primarily from red sandstone with marble decorations, as in Humayu’s Tomb in Delhi and Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandara

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Mehtab Bagh
Mehtab Bagh
Mehtab Bagh or the 'Moonlight Garden' is a charbagh complex in Agra. It lies north of the Taj Mahal complex and the Agra Fort on the opposite side of the Yamuna river, in the flood plains. The garden complex, square in shape, measures about 300 by 300 metres (980 ft × 980 ft) and is perfectly aligned with the Taj Mahal on the opposite bank. During the rainy season, the ground becomes partially flooded.

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