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Agra Fort Travel
Agra fort: Introduction
Agra Fort, located at a strategically important position,
was the hallmark of Mughal political hegemony established under
Akbar the Great (1543-1605). Akbar constructed this impressive
fort, and it served as the power center till Shahjahan shifted
the capital to Delhi.
Agra Fort: Location
Agra Fort or the Red Fort is located on the banks
of the Yamuna near the railway station, at a distance of less
than 2 kilometers from the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: Monuments
Agra Fort is an astounding structure comprising
of, sprawling Palaces, royal private rooms, harems, magnificent
towers, bastions, ramparts, and awe-inspiring gateways, showcasing
not only the political stature and power of Mughal Empire under
Akbar, but also the advancement made in the sphere of art and
architecture. Many of the red sandstone buildings, constructed
during Akbar's period, were demolished and rebuilt by his successors
Jahangir and Shah Jahan.
Jahangiri Mahal is one of the surviving buildings, of
Akbar's era, in the Agra Fort. It was a magnificent palace constructed
especially for women belonging to the royal household, and was
used mainly by the Rajput wives of Akbar.
Musamman Burj is famous for its unique ornamentation especially
for the awesome pietra dura work. This structure is associated
with two famous Mughal personalities Nurjahan and Mumtaz Mahal.
Sheesh Mahal (royal hammam) was used as the harem dressing
room. It was beautifully decorated with glass pieces, hence
earned the name Sheesh Mahal.
Mina Masjid, situated just above the Sheesh Mahal, is enclosed
on all the four sides by high walls. This attractive structure
was constructed by one of the most prolific builders of Mughal
period, Emperor Shahjahan.
Diwan-I-khas was the hall of private audience and the
emperor used to receive the important dignitaries here. Constructed
by Shahjahan, between 1636 and 1637, it is known for its remarkable
decoration with pietra dura.
Diwan-I-Aam was the hall of public audience constructed
by Shahjahan. The Emperor used to met officials and commoners
here and listened to the petitioners. It was here in Diwan-I-Aam
that the famous Peacock Throne was kept.
Moti Masjid also known as pearl mosque, is situated to
the right of Diwan-i-Aam in the Agra Fort. This magnificent
pearl shaped mosque was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Agra Fort: How to Reach
- Agra is well connected by air with other major tourist
centers and prominent cities of India.
- Agra has good connectivity through rail and road with
all major Indian cities.
- Within the city you can hire prepaid taxis, autos, and
cycle rickshaws to explore this beautiful city.
Taj Hub offers information on Agra Fort and online booking of
tours to Agra. To book your tour or for more information please
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