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Taj Mahal, a dream etched in milky white
pristine marble is the peerless monument portraying the beauty of
eternal love! A commemoration of the memory of Shahjahan's beloved wife,
Mumtaz. Taj Mahal is indeed India's rich tribute to womanhood. Renowned
for its aesthetic beauty, this extravagant building of timeless beauty
is the outcome of a unique combination of passion and architectural
exuberance.
37 kms from Agra is built a city predominantly in Red Sandstone
and is called Fatehpur Sikri. This town was built by the Mughal
Emperor, Akbar. He had planned this city as his capital but
shortage of water compelled him to abandon the city. After this
within 20 years, the capital of Mughals was shifted to Lahore.
Fatehpur Sikri was built during 1571 and 1585. Today this ghost
city has a population of about 30,000. This deserted city has
retained many of the old structures, because of the efforts of
the Archaeological department .
Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal
architectural splendour at its height. Though the city is in
ruins, it is a place to visit if one comes to Agra.But in real
terms Fatehpur Sikri is a place where one should spend some
time. The sunset over the ruins is sight to cherish.
Fatehpur Sikri is the best example of the culmination of Hindu
and Muslim architecture. Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be a
copy of the mosque in Mecca and has designs, derived from the
Persian & Hindu architecture.
Prime Attractions of Fatehpur Sikri
§ Diwan-I-Am
The journey to the royal palace begins with Diwan-I-Am or the
Hall Of Public Audience. This hall was also used for
celebrations and public prayers. It has cloisters on three sides
of a rectangular courtyard. To the west is a pavilion with the
Emperor’s throne. Beautiful jali screen on either sides
separated the ladies attending the court.
§ Diwan-khana-I-khaas
To the right is an apparently looking two storeyed building,
with corner kiosks, known as diwan-khana-I-khaas or Hall Of
Private Audience. On entering it, one finds only a single
vaulted chamber. In the centre stands a profusely carved column
supporting a collosal-bracketed capital. Four narrow causeways
project from the centre and run to each corner of the chamber.
It is believed that Akbar’s throne occupied the circular space
over the capital and the corners were assigned to the four
ministers.
§ Turkish Sultana’s House
To the left of the Pachisi Board is the Turkish Sultana’s house.
The house, as its location at the corner of Anup Talao shows,
was a pavilion for repose, attached to the pool. The geometrical
pattern on the ceiling is reminiscent of Central Asian carvings
in wood.
§ The Treasury
To the left of the Diwan-I-Khaas is the Treasury or Ankh
Michauli, once believed to have been used for playing the game,
comprising three rooms each protected by a narrow corridor which
were manned by guards.
§ Daulat khana-I-khas
Located in the corner to the left is the emperor’s private
chamber. It has two main rooms on the ground floor. One housed
Akbar’s library while the larger room was his resting area. On
the first floor is the Khwabgah or the bed-chamber. It was
connected with the Turkish Sultana’s house, the Panch Mahal,
Mariam’s House and the Jodha Bai’s palace by corridors.
§ Palace of Jodha Bai
To the left of the Sunehra Makan is the largest and the most
important building in the royal palace, named after Akbar’s
Rajput wife, Jodha Bai. This spacious palace was assured of
privacy and security by high walls and a 9 metre guarded gate to
the east. The architecture is a blend of styles with Hindu
columns and Muslim cupolas.
§ Hawa Mahal And Nagina Masjid
To the right of Jodha Bai’s palace is Hawa Mahal, the Palace of
Winds. This small-screened wind tower faces the garden and is
attached to the palace. The garden is laid out in the Char Bagh
style with straight walls intersecting at right angles and
divided by shallow channels.
§ Birbal’s Palace
To the north west of the Jodha Bai’s Palace is the 2 storeyed
palace occupied by Akbar’s two senior queens- ruqnayya begum and
salima sultan begum. It has two storeys-four rooms and two
porches with pyramidical roofs below and two rooms with cupolas
and screened terraces above. The building combines hindu and
muslim atyles of srchitecture.
§ Sunehra Makan
Opposite to the Diwan-I-Khas is the palace of Akbar’s Rajput
wife, Mariam-Uz-Zamani. This two-storeyed building is richly
adorned by gold murals in Persian style. The beams have
inscriptions of verses by Akbar’s brother, Faizi.
§ Panch Mahal
To the right of Sunehra Makan is the elegant, airy 5 storeyed
pavilion, the Panch Mahal. Each floor over here is smaller than
the one below and it rises to a single domed kiosk on top
supported by four columns providing a magnificent view of the
city and its environs.
§ Dargah Of Sheikh Salim Chisti
To the North of the Mosque is the Dargah of Shaikh Salim Chishti.
This Dargah was built in 1570. Here, childless women come for
blessings of the saint. Even Akbar was blessed with three sons,
when he came here. The lattice work in the Dargah is among the
finest to be found any where in India.
§ The Jami Masjid
One of the largest mosques in India, Jami Masjid was built in
1571 AD. Inside, there is a vast congregational coutyard. To the
right, at the corner, is the Jammat Khana Hall and next ot this
is the tomb of the royal ladies. To the left of the Jami Masjid
is the Stone Cutters’ mosque, the oldest place of worship at
Fateh Pur Sikri. It is entered through the eastern entrance
known as the Buland Darwaza.
§ Buland Darwaza
This gate can be approached from the outside by a 13-metre
flight of steps which adds to its grandeur. The gate erected in
1602 AD to commemorate Akbar’s victory over Deccan is the
highest and grandest gateway
in India and ranks among the biggest in the world.
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