Ram Bagh
The great Mughal emperor Babar laid out this earliest example of a Mughal garden.
It is said that his body was buried here before place in Kabul. Laid out in
1528 by Babur the first of the Mughal emperors this is the earliest Mughal garden.
It is said that Babur was temporarily buried here before being permanently interred
at Kabul in Afaganisthan. The Ram Bagh is 2 to 3 km further north of the Chini
Ka rauza on the riverside and is open from sunrise to sunset.
Jama Masjid
The mosque at Sikri was the first structure to be built in 1571. The exterior
is modest but the interior carries the most gorgeous ornamentation in the floral
arabesques and ingenious geometrical patterns in brown, red, turquoise, black
and white. The spacious courtyard adds a stately charm to the place. It could
accommodate ten thousand men at prayer. This imposing mosque was built in the
name of Jehanara Begum, Shah Jehan's daughter.
Fatehpur Sikri
A royal city perfectly preserved, Fatehpur Sikri provides a marvellous escape
into the past . Akbar embarked on the construction of a new capital here when
a prophecy of the birth of a male royal heir, by the Sufi saint Salim Chisti
of Sikri, came true.
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Sikandra Fort
The last resting place of the Mughal emperor Akbar. Akbar was the greatest of
the Mughal emperors and one of the most secular minded royalties of his time.
He was the heir to a long tradition of oriental refinement, a great patron of
the arts, literature, philosophy and science.
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