Agra Fort
The Agra Fort is situated on a bank of the River Yamuna in Agra. It was
built during the years 1565 and 1574 by the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great.
Later, his grandson, the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, added to the palaces
and structures within the fort. The Agra Fort has a mighty wall made of
red sandstone, which runs for 2 ½ Kilometers around the perimeter of
the fort.
The main entrance to the Agra Fort is through a grand gateway called the
Delhi Gate, which is decorated with inlay work in white marble. The Agra
Fort is partially occupied by the Indian Army and sections of the fort are
restricted for tourists. There is another entrance through which tourists
can enter; this is called the Amar Singh Gate.
After entering the Agra Fort, you will find yourself in the grand courtyard.
The Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience and Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private
Audience are located within the fort and contain examples of exquisite Mughal
carvings on their many pillars. There are grand palaces, such as the Khas
Mahal and the Shish Mahal, within the Agra Fort.
The rooms in the palaces within the Agra Fort were kept cool by an ingenious
system of water channels that ran through all the rooms keeping them cool
as the water evaporated. The high ceilings and marble latticed screens also
provided natural cooling and blocked out the intense rays of the sun.
The mosques, Nagina Masjid and Mina Masjid, with in the Agra Fort, were
used by the royal family and the Mughal courtiers for prayer services and
the Mina Bazar was a small market where the ladies of the Zenana could shop
for perfumes, clothes, cosmetics, and jewellery.

There are formal gardens with flowering plants and fruit trees in between
the palaces within the Agra Fort. You're sure to feel transported back to
Mughal times when you explore the Agra Fort on tours to Agra India, with
Agra Hub.
The Agra Fort is situated at a short distance from the Taj Mahal, less than
2 Kilometersaway. Shah Jahan was imprisoned in the Agra Fort by his son
Aurangzeb, when he took over the Mughal throne.
Shah Jahan spent the last years of his life in the Agra Fort, where he is
said to passedhis days looking from the balcony of the Mussaman Burj, a
tower in the Agra Fort, towards the Taj Mahal, wherehis beloved consort
Mumtaz Mahal was buried. You can see the view of the Taj Mahal from the
Agra Fort, on your tours to Agra India.
Agra Fort, Monuments in India
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