Sikandra fort agra

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Sikandra Fort Agra, Sikandra History, Sikandra Agra, Sikandra Monuments

Sikandra Fort Agra Sikandra, located only 13 km. from the Agra Fort is 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. A visit to Akbar's monument opens before one, the completeness of Akbar's personality as completely as the Taj Mahal does of Mumtaz Mahal's. Akbar's vast, beautifully carved, red-ochre sandstone tomb is set amidst a lush garden. Akbar himself planned his own tomb and selected a suitable site for it. Akbar's son Jahangir completed the construction of this pyramidal tomb in 1613. The tomb stands in the center of a vast garden, which is enclosed by high walls on all sides. In the middles of each enclosing wall is a monumental gateway. The whole garden is divided into four equal quarters on the conventional charbhag plan. Each quarter is separated by a high terrace or raised path with a narrow shallow water channel running at the center. Each terrace has in the center, a tank with fountains. A broad paved causeway leads to the tomb, which has five storeys and is in the shape of a truncated pyramid. The main tomb has a unique square design which is unparalleled by all other Mughal buildings. The tomb of Akbar can be entered through an elegant southern gateway similar to Buland Darwaza in Fatehpur Sikri. The gateway leads into a huge ...

Akbar's Tomb (Sikandra)

Akbar's tomb in Sikandra is a beautiful monument. Elegant and majestic, a perfect match for the greatest of Mughal emperors, Akbar. You can actually visit the tomb where sound reverberates for almost a minute. The environment inside is calm and peaceful. The architecture is magnificent and the inlay work is mesmerizing. Even for a traveler who has already seen the Agra wonders, the visit to this tomb preserves a special interest, artistic and historical together. Artistic interest, because in any case the architectural and decorative solutions of this monument appear something different from those that the traveler has already seen or will see in Agra and its surroundings. When I was in Sikandra, I had already visited the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri in the previous days, but I had not seen anything like the "Sancta Sanctorum" of Akbar's burial chamber, secluded and disturbing as a tomb of ancient Egypt. Even the carvings in stone, both on the external and internal walls, and on the ceilings, are of uncommon beauty. And above all, the overall architectural volumetry of the tomb of other buildings and of garedens deserves attention, because it features all the magnificence of the great Mughal architecture. From a historical point of view, this is the tomb of the greatest among the Mughal emperors, who decidedly expanded and consolidated the dynasty domains in India, reorganized the state, carried out a policy of wide inclusion towards non-Muslims (the majority of...

Sikandra

The mausoleum of Mughal emperor Akbar, Sikandra is a red sandstone and marble tomb built by the emperor himself, and finished by his son, Jehangir, in 1613. Akbar is believed to have selected the site of the tomb during his lifetime and planned the structure himself. It is a symbol of the Mughal ruler’s philosophy and secular worldview, bringing together the finest in Hindu and Islamic architectures. It is also one of the most well-preserved monuments in the region, retaining most of its original glory. The tomb lies within a charbagh, which is a beautiful addition to the complex. The interior of the tomb bears calligraphy reflective of the tenets of Din-e-Ilahi, a religious movement founded by Akbar that brought together Islam, Hinduism and several other faiths. Read More India has a myriad of landscapes, great heritage and culture, varied flora and fauna. The country is the most preferred tourist destinations for tourists from all across the world for its picturesque landscapes, spectacular waterfalls, habitat of the country's largest tiger reserve and home to the warmest people on earth.

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