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Agra Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination Agra
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Places to visit in the city Agra
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TAJ MAHAL - Agra
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On the banks
of the river Yamuna stands the Taj Mahal, the epitome of
love. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in the 17th
century, the Taj today is source of attraction for millions
of tourists from all over the world.
To witness the beauty of this architectural marvel, one
needs to view Taj at different times of the day and year.
The white marble building appears to change its hue according
to variations in the daylight. In moonlight, especially
on the full moon night, the marble appears extraordinarily
luminescent. During winter months, the view of Taj at sunrise
is magnificent.
The Taj Mahal is entirely made of white marble and its walls
are decorated with exquisite pietra dura (stone inlay) work.
It is said that different types of precious and semi-precious
stones were used in the intricate inlay work done on the
interiors. This magnificent monument is set around a Charbagh
or ’four garden’ plan, which is split by watercourses—a
reflection of the Persian style.
On a trip to Taj, it is always better not to rush into seeing
things around. Sit around in the garden, admire the scenic
beauty, and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere to
make your visit memorable.
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AGRA FORT - Agra
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Built by Emperor
Akbar on the west bank of the river Yamuna and beautified
with palaces and gardens by Jehangir, Agra Fort today dominates
the centre of the city. The crescent-shaped fort with its
20-metre high, 2.4 km outer walls contains a maze of buildings
that form a small city within a city.
One can enter the fort only through the Amar Singh Gate.
The public access is limited to the southern part of the
fort which includes nearly all the buildings of tourist
interest. The Diwan-i-Aam (hall of public audience) and
Diwan-i-Khas (hall of private audience) were built by Shahjahan
for receiving audiences. Jehangir’s palace built by Akbar
was the largest private residence in the fort. Close to
Diwan-i-Khas, stands an octagonal tower known as Musamman
Burj. It was here that Shahjahan breathed his last after
seven years of imprisonment. Other places to see within
the fort include the Khas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal (the mirror
palace) and the Anguri Bagh (the Grape Garden).
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ITMAD-UD-DAULAH - Agra
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To the north
of the fort, on the opposite bank of the Yamuna lies Itmad-ud-daulah,
the tomb of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, Jehingir’s wazir. Also known
as the ’baby Taj’, it was the first Mughal structure totally
built from marble and first to make extensive use of pietra
dura. The place is the least visited of Agra’s three great
monuments
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JAMA MASJID - Agra
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Built in 1648 AD, in memory of Sheikh Salim Chisthi and
his grandson Islam Khan by Jehanara Begum, Shahjahan’s daughter,
the masjid has a wonderful assimilation of Iranian architecture.
The building with its rectangular open forecourt, has no
minarets but its sandstone domes have a striking marble
patterning.
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SIKANDRA - Agra
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In the centre
of a peaceful garden at Sikandara, 4 km north-west of Agra,
lies the sandstone and marble tomb of Akbar. The mausoleum
represents Akbar’s philosophy and secular outlook blending
Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Christian motifs and
styles.
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RAMBAGH - Agra
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Three kilometers upstream from Itmad-ud-daulah lies Ram
Bagh, one of the earliest Mughal Gardens in the country.
The garden was laid out by Emperor Babar, and it is believed
that he was buried here temporarily before being permanently
interred at Kabul in Afghanistan.
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DAYAL BAGH - Agra
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At Dayal Bagh,
the headquarters of Radhaswami sect, there is a beautiful
white marble temple coming up. The temple has been under
construction for almost 100 years now. On a trip to the
temple, you can view the pietra dura marble inlay work in
process.
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