Visit Fatehpur Sikri which used to be a former capital of the popular Mughal emperor Akbar and now is a World Heritage Site. The beautiful sandstone structures in this city cannot be missed. Visit various important monuments, mosques, temples, palaces, etc. and explore this culturally and historically rich city.
Diwan-i-Aam or Hall of Public Audience, is a building typology found in many cities where the ruler meets the general public. In this case, it is a pavilion-like multi-bayed rectangular structure fronting a large open space.
The Panch Mahal is a five storey building in Fatehpur Sikri. Renowned for its exceptional architecture, it is situated close to the harem or zenana quarters, which is fitting since it functioned as a pleasure palace. Built by Akbar, the architecture of Panch Mahal was inspired by that of a Buddhist temple. Akbar essentially used the Panch Mahal for his relaxation and entertainment.
It was constructed in 1648 AD by Shahjahan’s daughter, Jehanara Begum. It is located near the iconic Agra Fort. It is one of the largest mosques built by the Mughals in India and is of a special importance due to the assimilation of Iranian architectural elements.
The Tomb of Salim Chishti is famed as one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India, built during the years 1580 and 1581, along with the imperial complex at Fatehpur Sikri near Zenana Rauza and facing south towards Buland Darwaza, within the quadrangle of the Jama Masjid which measures 350 ft. by 440 ft.
The place of residence of Akbar's favorite and chief Rajput wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani, commonly known as Jodha Bai, shows Rajput influence and is built around a courtyard, with special care being taken to ensure privacy. It also has a Hindu temple and a tulsi math used by his Hindu wife for worship.
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