The heritage site of Fatehpur Sikri is located 40 kilometers
from Agra India. You can see this magnificent city with its
amazing monuments of red sandstone and marble, built by the
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, on tours to Agra with Agra
Hub.
According to legend, the Emperor Akbar, though he had many
wives, did not have an heir. He went on a pilgrimage to Sheikh
Salim Chisti, a Sufi saint who lived near Agra and sought
his blessings. Akbar was blessed with an heir, who he named
Salim, after the saint, in gratitude. (Salim later inherited
the throne as the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.)
The beautiful monuments at Fatehpur Sikri are a synthesis
of Islamic and Hindu architecture reflecting the religious
tolerance of Akbar. Akbar also founded a syncretic religion
called Din-i-Illahi, which inspired some of the buildings
at Fatehpur Sikri. The city of Fatehpur Sikri was built as
a sign of the Emperor Akbar's gratitude to Sheikh Salim Chisti.
Work on the city started in 1571 and was completed 15 years
later. Agra Hub takes you on tours to Agra which include the
historic destination of Fatehpur Sikri.
Some of the grand structures at Fatehpur Sikri include the
Panch Mahal, the Buland Darwaza, the tomb of Salim Chisti,
the Jama Masjid Mosque and the life-size chessboard where
courtiers could play the role of pieces. The architectural
beauty of the monuments of Fatehpur Sikri have led to its
being declared a World Heritage Site. Fatehpur Sikri is considered
to be one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in
India. You can see the amazing monuments of Fatehpur Sikri
on tours to Agra with Agra Hub.
The city of Fatehpur Sikri was abandoned shortly after Akbar's
death because the lack of water made it difficult to sustain
the city. The newly built city was deserted and remains in
a pristine state, with the beautiful carvings and latticework
on the buildings retained in their original state of preservation.
You can see the heritage site of Fatehpur Sikri on tours to
Agra with Agra Hub.
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