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Also
known as “City of Taj”, it is famous as being home to one of
the Seven Wonders of the World. Agra was once the capital of
the Mughal Empire and even today it lives in its beautiful past.
Located at about 204 kms. south of Delhi, Agra is one of the
most famous tourist destinations of India for spending vacations.
Situated on the west bank of River Yamuna, it is a part of the great
Northern Indian plains. Agra is also the gateway to the
wonderful city of Fatehpur Sikri.
There are very few cities in the world that can match the history
and heritage of Agra . During the 16th and 17th century,
Agra witnessed a colossal building activity and it was during
this period that the symbol of love – Taj Mahal, was built. Badal
Singh established Agra in the year 1475 and it finds mention
even in the Mahabharata as " Agra ban". The Lodhis chose
Agra as their capital, but Babar defeated the Lodhis to capture
Agra and the whole of Mughal Empire as well.
Climate
Agra is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Being a part
of the great Northern Plain, the climate of Agra is extreme.
Summers are extremely hot with the maximum temperature going as high
as 46 degree celsius, while winters are cold and foggy as well.
Monsoons bring some heavy rains and high humidity. So spending
winter vacations will prove to be great.
How to Reach
Air There are regular flights from other cities of India
especially Delhi, its closest metropolis.
Rail There are many trains from Delhi that connects Agra
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Road There are plenty of AC and non-AC coaches and cars
available for Agra . Driving time is about 4 hours.
When to visit Agra
Though Agra can be visited throughout the year, but the
extreme heat during the summers makes it almost unbearable. The most
suitable time to visit Agra is during the winters, the
excellent time to spend vacations and explore Agra.
PLACES TO SEE
Taj Mahal
One of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal is situated in
Agra . This architectural beauty stands proof of the ultimate
realisation of Emperor Shahjahan's dream. The work on Taj Mahal
started from 1631 AD, and it took 22 years to complete this
awe-inspiring structure. An estimated 20,000 people worked to
complete this mausoleum, which stands proudly on the banks of river
Yamuna. It is the most important tourist destination of Agra
. Emperor Shah Jahan created Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved
wife, Arjumand Bano Begum or more popularly known as Mumtaz Mahal,
who died in 1630 AD. As her last wish, she wanted her husband,
emperor Shah Jahan to build a tomb in her memory.
Thus, began the work on Taj Mahal. The material, which was used to
build the Taj, was brought in from all over India and even central
Asia. Red sandstone was brought from Fatehpur Sikri, Jasper from
Punjab, Jade and Crystal from China, Turquoise from Tibet, Lapis
Lazuli and Sapphire from Sri Lanka, Coal and Cornelian from Arabia
and diamonds from Panna. The chief building material, the white
marbles were bought from Nagaur, Rajasthan.
Agra Fort
The great Agra Fort stands at 9 metres wide, 10 metres deep
and an impressive 22 metres high. This monument, which stands
proudly at 2 kms. northwest of the Taj Mahal was constructed by the
Mughals during 1565 and 1571. The Mughal emperor Akbar laid down the
foundation stones, though it was completed in 1571, during the time
of Shah Jahan – Akbar’s grandson. Shah-Jahan replaced the structures
of the Agra Fort extensively though some have survived. Among
these are the Delhi Gate, the Amar Singh Gate, Akbari Mahal and the
Jehangiri Mahal .
Some important buildings inside the fort are:
Diwan – I – Aam
While spending vacations in Agra you will come across to variant
buildings, in which one is Diwan – I – Aam or the hall of public
audience is made of red sandstone. It was used by the emperor to
listen to the petitions of the commoners. It lies just in front of
“Machchi Bhawan” or the fish enclosure. It was constructed by Shah
Jahan, who replaced an earlier wooden structure. The throne in the
Diwan-I-Aam was completed after 7 years of extensive work and it was
here that Shah Jahan had kept the famous “peacock throne”, which was
shifted to Delhi by Aurangzeb and was finally taken away to Iran.
Diwan – I – Khas
Another, very important building situated inside the Agra
Fort is the ‘Diwan-I-Khas’ or the hall for private audience, which
was used to receive kings, dignitaries and ambassadors. Situated to
the right of the ‘Sheesh-Mahal’ or the glass palace, the pillars
inside it are constructed in a beautiful pattern with semi precious
stones. Presently, entry is not allowed inside the Diwan-I-Khas.
Sheesh Mahal
Just below the Diwan-I-Khas, at the northeastern side of Khas Mahal
courtyard is the Sheesh Mahal or the Glass palace. It was the royal
dressing room, which has 2 large halls of equal size, each measuring
11.5m x 6.40m. The walls of the Sheesh Mahal are laid with tiny
mirrors, which represent some of the best specimen of glasswork ever
seen.
Jehangiri Mahal
Undoubtedly, the most noteworthy building in the Agra Fort,
as one enters it, is the Jehangiri Mahal . Akbar built the
Jehangir Palace as a residence for his son Jehangir, which was also
used by the Rajput wives of Akbar. It is built of stone and is
simply decorated on the exterior. However a beautiful gateway leads
to an even beautiful interior, which is decorated in gold and blue.
While vacationing in Agra you can explore Jehangiri Mahal, the most
important building remaining from Akbar’s period as his successors
demolished several of his other structures.
Itam – Ud – Daula
It is the first tomb in India made entirely of marble. Built by
empress Noor Jehan, this is a mausoleum overlooking the river Yamuna
and is a tomb of Mir Ghiyas Beg, a minister in the court of Shah
Jahan. We can see the fusion of both Indian and Persian architecture
in it. The use of arched entrances and octagonal shaped flowers
signify the Persian influence while the absence of a dome at the top
and the use of canopies hints towards the Indian architecture.
Fatehpur Sikri
Situated about 40 kms. from Agra , Fatehpur Sikri is
an imperial city built in honor of Sufi Saint Salim Chisti in the
year 1571 by Mughal emperor Akbar. The numerous palaces, halls and
mosques in Fatehpur Sikri are a pure work of art, typical of
the Mughals. Though the general layout of the different buildings
are of Islamic style, their arches, stairs etc. are of Indian style.
It was also the capital of Akbar for 15 long years. If you are
looking for something that shows the magnificence of the Mughals,
Fatehpur Sikri is an absolute must see. Some of the other
important buildings in Fatehpur Sikri are – Naubat Khana,
Diwan-I-Aam, Diwan-I-Khas, Jodabai’s Palace, Panch Mahal and Buland
Darwaza.
Hotels in Agra
Being one of the most important travel destinations in India, there
are many hotels located in all parts of the city.
Send Enquiry for Agra
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