Agra
Introduction to Agra
The city of Agra is world
famous for the Taj Mahal and millions
of tourists from all over the world come here every year
to see the different moods of this magnificent edifice.
As Agra was the seat of the great Mughal rulers for many
years, it also has a number of historical monuments in
and around the city, dating back to the 16th and 17th
century. Emperor Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri, the
beautiful city of red sandstone, near Agra. Agra is also
known for its handicraft products.
History:
Agra has a rich historical background, which is amply
evident from the numerous historical monuments in and
around the city. Though the heritage of Agra city is
linked with the Mughal dynasty, numerous other rulers
also contributed to the rich past of this city. Agra was
founded by Sikandar Lodhi (Lodhi dynasty; Delhi
Sultanate) in the 16th century. Babur (founder of the
Mughal dynasty) also stayed for sometime in Agra and
introduced the concept of square Persian-styled gardens
here. Emperor Akbar built the Agra fort; Jahangir
beautified it with palaces and gardens. Shahjahan marked
the zenith of Mughal architecture, when he built the Taj
Mahal. The post-Mughal era of Agra saw the rule of the
Jats, Marathas and finally the British taking over the
city.
Location:
Agra is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, in the
northern region of India. It is a part of the great
northern plains and is situated on the west bank of
river the Yamuna. Agra is 204 km south of Delhi. The
climate of Agra is extreme and tropical. Summers are
extremely hot and the maximum temperature can be as high
as 45 degree Celsius, while winters are cold and foggy.
Heavy rains and high humidity mark the monsoon season.
Visiting :
Agra can be visited throughout the year, but one must
avoid the extreme hot summers (April-June) and rainy
season (July-Sept). The most suitable time to visit Agra
is From Nov till March.
Places to See:
There is no other monument in the world, which can match
the beauty and grandeur of the Taj Mahal. Set amongst
the serene ambience of a well laid out garden the
massive marble structure of the Taj is awe-inspiring.
The Taj Mahal was built in the 17th century by Shahjahan-
the fifth Mughal emperor, in memory of his beloved wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. Shahjahan loved his wife so much that
after she passed away in 1631, he decided to immortalize
their love in the form of the Taj Mahal. It is more than
350 years since Taj Mahal was built, but it has not lost
its romantic aura, which attracts millions of visitors
towards it.
Agra Fort
Agra might
be world famous for the Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal
emperor Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife.
However, it is also famous for the Agra Fort, which is a
veritable treasure trove of the Mughal architectural
tradition. The various buildings within this sprawling
fort complex represent the assimilation of different
cultures, which was the mark of the Mughal period.
Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb
Itmad-ud-Daulah’s tomb is a highly ornate edifice, which
is looked upon as an imminent precursor of the Taj Mahal
as far as elaborate carvings and inlay work are
concerned. The tomb marks a significant departure from
the tombs of the Mughal dynasty built before its
construction.
Jama
Masjid
Across the
railway tracks from the Delhi Gate of Agra Fort, the
Jami Masjid was built by Shah Jahan in 1648. An
inscription over the main gate indicates that it was
built in the name of Jahanara, Shah Jahan's daughter,
who was eventually imprisoned with Shah Jahan by
Aurangzeb.
Chini Ka
Rauza
It is the
only building in India to be decorated exclusively with
glazed tile work. The tiny mausoleum overlooking the
River Yamuna was the tomb of Afzal Khan, a minister in
the court of Shah Jahan.
Travel
Information:
Air : Agra
airport is 7 km from the city center and 3 km from Idgah
bus stand. Indian airlines operates daily tourist
shuttle flights to Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi and back.
It only takes 40 minutes from Delhi to Agra.
Rail :
Agra is well connected by railroad. The main railway
station is the Agra Cantonment station. Agra is well
connected by rail to Delhi, Varanasi and cities of
Rajasthan.
Road :
Agra is 203 Km from Delhi Its 03 Hrs Drive away from
Delhi.
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