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Tāj
Mahal, Attractions Agra - India
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The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous buildings in the world, the mausoleum of
Shah Jahan's favourite wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the
New Seven Wonders of the world, and one of the three
World Heritage Sites in Agra.
Completed in
1653, the Tāj Mahal was built by the
Mughal king Shah Jahan as the final resting place for his beloved wife, Mumtāz Mahal. Finished in marble, it is perhaps India's most beautiful monument. This perfectly symmetrical monument took 22 years (1630--1652) of labour and 20,
000 workers, masons and jewellers to build and is set amidst landscaped gardens.
Built by the
Persian architect, Ustād '
Īsā, the Tāj Mahal is on the south bank of the
Yamuna River. It can be observed from
Agra Fort from where
Emperor Shāh Jahān gazed at it for the last eight years of his life, a prisoner of his son
Aurangzeb. It is an acknowledged masterpiece of symmetry.
Verses of the
Koran are inscribed on it and at the top of the gate are twenty-two small domes, signifying the number of years the monument took to build. The Tāj Mahal was built on a marble platform that stands above a sandstone one. The most elegant dome of the Tāj Mahal has a diameter of 60 feet (18 m), and rises to a height of 80 feet (24 m); directly under this dome is the tomb of Mumtāz Mahal.
Shah Jahān's tomb was erected next to hers by his son Aurangzeb. The interiors are decorated with fine inlay work, incorporating semi-precious stones.
Agra Fort, Attractions Agra - India
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Agra Fort (sometimes called the
Red Fort), was commissioned by the great
Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565, and is another of Agra's World Heritage Sites. A stone tablet at the gate of the
Fort states that it had been built before
1000 but was later renovated by Akbar. The red sandstone fort was converted into a palace during Shāh Jahān's time, and reworked extensively with marble and pietra dura inlay. Notable buildings in the fort include the
Pearl Mosque or Motī Masjid, the Dīwān-e-'Ām and Dīwān-e-Khās (halls of public and private audience),
Jahāngīr's
Palace, Khās Mahal, Shīsh Mahal (mirrored palace), and the
Musamman Burj.
The forbidding exteriors of this fort conceal an inner paradise. The fort is crescent shaped, flattened on the east with a long, nearly straight wall facing the river. It has a total perimeter of
2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi), and is ringed by double castellated ramparts of red sandstone punctuated at regular intervals by bastions. A moat 9 metres (30 ft) wide and
10 metres (33 ft) deep surrounds the outer wall.
Chhatrapati Shīvajī visited the Agra Fort, as a result of the conditions of the
Treaty of Purandar entered into with Mirzā Rājā Jaisingh to meet Aurangzeb in the Dīwān-i-Khās (
Special Audience Chamber)
. In the audience he was deliberately placed behind men of lower rank. An insulted Shīvajī stormed out of the imperial audience and was confined to Jai
Sing's quarters on 12 May 1666. Fearing the dungeons and execution he escaped on 17 August 1666. A heroic equestrian statue of Shīvajī has been erected outside the fort.
The fort is a typical example of
Mughal architecture, effectively showing how the
North Indian style of fort construction differed from that of the
South. In the South, the majority of forts were built on the seabed like the one at Bekal in
Kerala.
Attractions Agra - India
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1 Tāj Mahal
2 Agra Fort
3 Fatehpūr Sikrī
4 I'timād-Ud-Daulah
5
Akbar's Tomb,
Sikandra
6
Mankameshwar Temple
7 Indrabhan
Girls'
Inter College
8 Gurudwara
Guru ka
Taal
9 Jamā Masjid
10 Chīnī kā Rauza
11 Rām Bāgh
12
Mariam's Tomb
13 Mehtāb Bāgh
14
Keetham Lake
15 Mughal
Heritage Walk
16
The Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception
- published: 08 Jun 2014
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