Sunday 5 August 2018

Fatehpur Sikri: Beautiful architecture

    If Fatehpur Sikri is called the unique decoration of architecture, there may be no obscurity. Fatehpur Sikri, located near Agra city of Uttar Pradesh, has a beautiful and varied dimension of Mughal rulers. 

    Mughal ruler Akbar had developed and established this magnificent city Fatehpur Sikri as the capital of the Mughal Empire. Mughal ruler Akbar left Fatehpur Sikri after a campaign. Not only this, Fatehpur Sikri also underlines Indian culture and religion.
   If the experts believed Fatehpur Sikri was established in 1571. It was named after Sikri village. Fatehpur Sikri is also known as Vijay's city. Particularly, there is something very unique, including luxurious accommodation and a market in Fatehpur Sikri. 

   Its architecture is amazing and unique. Fatehpur Sikri, about 1.90 kilometers long and 1 kilometer wide, is especially known abroad for its beauty. It is surrounded by all-round high walls. Fatehpur Sikri, with garden gardens and beautiful reservoirs, was the favorite destination of the Mughal rulers. Fatehpur Sikri has been constructed with red sandstone stones.  
   There is a long series of doors in Fatehpur Sikri. These doors are Delhi Gate, Lal Gate, Agra Gate, Birbal Gate, Chandan Pal Gate, Gwalior Gate, Tehar Gate, Chor Gate, Ajmari Gate etc. There were separate castles for the Queen Jodha for summer and winter. Buland Darwaja is considered the pride of Fatehpur Sikri.

   Buland Darwaja: The Buland Darwaja Mandali is located in the southern part of the mosque. Particularly that the bulldog door is about 180 feet high from the outside. The inscription here gives the message of peace.  Jama Masjid: Jama Masjid is probably the first building for the construction period of Fatehpur Sikri. Its courtyard is connected to the bulldog door. The dome and the arches are very visible.

    Tomb of Salim Chishti: The tomb of Salim Chishti is very visible. The mausoleum made of white marble is one stone. It seems as if a saint's grave. The carved mesh and design makes an enchantment. On the left side of the mausoleum is the tomb of Islam Khan, son of Sheikh Badruddin Chishti. It is made of red sandstone.   Diwan-i-Aam: Diwan-i-Aam is a special building. The Mughal rulers used to sit in this Diwan-i-Aam and listen to the grievances and grievances of the general public. From here it was also diagnosed. It is a large and open sized hall. This is an importer structure.

  Diwan-E-Khas: Dewan-E-Khas was a consultation center for the Mughal rulers. The rulers used to meet special persons at this place. This is a simple building with a four umbrellas. The carved pillars of flower design are beautifully seen. A special posture was made for the Mughal ruler Akbar in Diwan-i-Khas. This seat is like a circular platform.
   Ibadat Khan: Ibadat Khan is virtually a worship house. It was built in 1575.  Anup Talo: Anup Talao was built by King Anup Singh Sikarwar. This is a central stage decorative place. It has a magnificent pool and four bridges. This place is one of the few buildings of the Royal Enclave. It is also called the house of dreams. In this area there is a lot of Akbar's residence, Panch Mahal, eye michauli and astrologer court etc.

  Naubatkhana: Naubatkhana is known as home information. Its meaning is as a drum house. This place was used to give information about the advent of the Mughal ruler. It is near the royal entrance.   Birbal House: Birbal House was the residence of ruler Akbar's favorite Hindu minister. This minister of Akbar was his special and favorite. The design of this magnificent building is very visible.   Hiran Tower: The Hiran tower is a circular tower. It is made of type of elephant So it is also called elephant tower. Experts believe this place was one of the favorite sites of Mughal ruler Akbar.
   All necessary resources are available for Fatehpur Sikri Yatra. Fatehpur Sikri is about 39 kilometers from Agra. The nearest airport is Agra. The airport is known to be known as Kheria. Fatehpur Sikri distance from the airport is about 40 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Fatehpur Sikri. Tourists can also visit Fatehpur Sikri through road.
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