A UNESCO world heritage site, the Agra fort was the seat of the Mughal empire before it was shifted for a short time to Fatehpur Sikri and later to Delhi. Captured by the Mughals in 1526 ...
Gleaming white marble built during the Mughal Empire contrasts with bright, chaotic storefronts crammed with handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and other wares. Kinari Bazaar, Agra Fort Stroll ...
The 17th-century Mubarak Manzil, known as Aurangzeb's Haveli, was largely demolished in Agra, despite recent efforts ... with significant Mughal and British influences, lies mostly in ruins ...
This would help the Mughal Empire become an important source of knowledge. Babur built a grand palace in his capital city, Agra. This grand ... to take control of the fort and ordered the massacre ...
Agra Fort, Agra A UNESCO World Heritage Site ... Fatehpur Sikri is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief period. The city is known for its ...
The imposing red sandstone Agra Fort is a testament to the might of the Mughal Empire in India. It has a rich history as the main residence of the emperors for over 200 years! The Amar Singh Gate ...
Equal parts grit and glamour, Agra captivates millions of visitors a year. While many may know the destination as a backpacker's haven or a place to indulge in from the historical perspective ...
In 1648, Shah Jahan moved the capital of the Mughal Empire to Delhi. Despite his devotion to Mumtaz Mahal, he likely did not visit the Taj Mahal again and only saw it from his prison at Agra Fort ...