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INDIA TRAVEL TOURS
Informative Travels Conduct Tour For Agra,
Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and
Himachal Pradesh. We Provide Cheap And Convenient
Tours for these places. Now We Provide You 10
interesting Fact about Agra Fort
Generally dominated by the Taj Mahal, the Agra
Fort is one of the finest Mughals strongholds in
India. In case you're going to Agra, this
fascination ought to be over your rundown of
spots to see. Be that as it may, before you go,
you should read up on a portion of the
fascinating certainties about Agra Fort and also
essential data to enable you to get the most out
of your visit to this great fascination.
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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Agra Fort was built primarily as a military
    structure by Akbar but was later transformed into
    a palace by his son, Shah Jahan
  • Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb
    for eight years in the octagonal tower (known as
    Mussaman Burj) of Agra Fort
  • Today you can see the Taj Mahal from Mussaman
    Burj as easily as Shah Jahan did centuries ago
  • You can also see the Taj Mahal through the slits
    in the wall of Jodha Bais palace in Agra Fort
  • Agra Fort was modelled after the Rajput fort
    built by Raja Man Singh Tomar of Gwalior in 1500
  • In turn, the Agra Fort served as a model
    for Shah Jahans Red Fort in Delhi
  • The Khas Mahal of the Agra Fort was the
    model for the Diwan-i-Khas at the Red Fort in
    Delhi
  • The Yamuna River originally flowed along the
    straight eastern edge of the fort, and the
    emperors had their own bathing ghats here
  • The Diwan-e-Khas of Agra Fort once housed Shah
    Jahans legendary Peacock Throne, which was inset
    with precious stones including the famous
    Koh-e-noor diamond
  • A large part of the Agra Fort was converted into
    army barracks by the British which are not
    accessible to the public
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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Agra Fort History
  • This monstrous red sandstone stronghold
    was based on the banks of the Yamuna River in
    1565 by Akbar, the principal Mughals sovereign in
    India. Assist enhancements were made by his
    successors Shah Jahan manufactured the amazing
    supreme quarters and mosque, while Aurangzeb
    included the external defences. The fortification
    was manufactured principally as a military
    structure, yet Shah Jahan changed it into a royal
    residence, and later it turned into his plated
    jail for a long time after his child Aurangzeb
    seized control in 1658.

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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Fortifications of Agra Fort
  • The strongholds tower over the 9 extensive,
    10-m-profound canal (still obvious yet containing
    dormant water) was once in the past loaded with
    water from the Yamuna River. There is an external
    divider on the riverside and a forcing 22-m-high
    inward, primary divider, giving a sentiment
    extraordinary guarded power. On the off chance
    that an attacker figured out how to overcome the
    external entryway they would need to make a
    right-hand turn and subsequently open their flank
    to the protectors on the internal divider.

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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Jahangiri Mahal
  • Albeit some trust that this castle was
    worked by Akbar for his child Jahangir, it was
    worked by Akbar (around 1570) as ladies'
    quarters. It is all that makes due of his unique
    royal residence structures. With a perplexing
    game plan of lobbies, patios and exhibitions,
    with prisons underneath, this was the zenana or
    principle array of mistresses.
  • Before the royal residence is
    Hauz-i-Jahangir, a huge bowl cut out of a
    solitary square of stone, with steps both inside
    and outside, which, as indicated by legend, used
    to be filled in Nur Jahan's chance with a large
    number of flower petals so the sovereign could
    bathe in its scented waters.

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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Anguri Bagh
  • On the left is Anguri Bagh ("Grape
    Garden") with its formal, 85-sq-m, geometric
    patio nurseries. In Shah Jahan's opportunity the
    geometric examples were improved by enlivening
    blossom beds. In front, there is an enhancing
    water slide amidst the white marble stage
    divider. With its coves for seating and its
    wellsprings, water from the pool would deplete
    off along channels enlivened to emulate a stream.
    The surface was scalloped to deliver an
    undulating waterfall, or decorated with gems to
    make a gleaming stream bed. Behind vertical water
    drops, there are minimal cusped curve specialties
    into which blooms would be put amid the day and
    lights during the evening. This impact changed
    the range into a dream plant.

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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Golden Pavilions
  • By the Khas Mahal are two little structures
    with bangaldar rooftops (bended rooftops got from
    Bengali town hovels developed out of bended
    bamboo, intended to keep off overwhelming
    precipitation). The shape was first communicated
    in stone by the Sultans of Bengal. Initially
    overlaid, these were presumably women's rooms and
    have limit specialties in the dividers which
    could have been utilized to hide gems. These
    structures were once connected with the
    princesses Jahanara and Roshanara, before the
    last plotted the defeat of her dad and sister

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10 interesting Fact about Agra Fort
  • Khas Mahal
  • This was the model for the Diwan-i-Khas at
    the Red Fort in Delhi. A portion of the first
    inside design were reestablished in 1895 and
    gives an impression of how breathtaking the
    painted roof more likely than not been. The metal
    rings were most likely utilized for punkhas (roof
    fans). Underneath are cool rooms used to get away
    from the mid year warm. The Khas Mahal represents
    Shah Jahan's unique compositional commitment. The
    structures hold particularly Islamic Persian
    elements the geometrical arranging of the
    structures and the formal design of the greenery
    enclosures, for instance. Tillotson brings up
    that here "Hindu themes are dealt with in another
    way, which is less specifically imitative of the
    Hindu predecessors.

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