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Agra

Agra is essentially the city of Taj. Immortal love between Emperor Shahjahan and Mumtaj begum in whose memory it stands gloriously in India and one of the best monument of the immirtal Taj Mahal, Agra is the most widely known city of Uttar Pradesh and India. Agra is believed to have derived its name from "Agrabana", a forest region of antiquity mentioned is the epic of Mahabharata.

Though, the founding of the present city is ascribed to Raja Badal Singh, its promience today is projection of Mughal patronage, who despite having favoured Delhi as their capital in later years, a city that had ruled the destinies of India from the earliest times, reserved their best destinies of India from the earliest times, reserved their best architectural times, reserved their best architectural marvels for Agra.

Under the Mughals Agra flowered not only as a city of fine monuments but also as a centre of handiworks and crafts that survive even to this day.

PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST
TAJ MAHAL

The immitable poem in white marble is the finest expression of love of the emperor for his queen. It was completed in 1653 AD. The Taj derives much of its charm from the sprawling garden laid out in the Persian Char Bagh Style. The fountains and canals provide a grand reflection of the Taj, accen-tuating the Paradise imagery. The Quran is regarded as the mirror image of a tablet is heaven : the tree of life grows upside down in the paradisiacal garden. The water image thus receated a divine inspiration. In this death inspired monument rows of cypresses lead the eye to the tomb in white marble standing at the extreme end of the garden, rather than in the centre as at other Mughal tombs.

Uttar Paradesh

Agra
Allahabad
Jhansi
Mathura
Vrindaban
Varanasi


RED FORT

The imposing fort on the banks of the river Yamuna is repute with priceless examples of craftsmanship in the Mughal period, including the beautiful Pearl Mosque. It was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1665 AD.


ITMAD-UP-DAULAH'S TOMB

Built between 1622 and 1628 AD by Emperor Nur Jahan, in memory of her father, Ghias-ud-Din Beg, this white marble tomb is an impressive structure predating even the Taj. Though much smaller than the latter, the inaly work is often considered of an equal if not of a better standard.


CHINI-KA-ROZA

Finished in glazed titles, the tomb is a memorial to poet-scholar, and later the prime minister to Shah Jahan. Allama Afzel Khal Mullah Shukrullah of Shiraz.


RAM BAGH

11 Km. The earliest example of a Mughal garden. Laid out by Emperor Babar in 1526 AD.


SIKANDRA

12 Km. Completed in 1613 AD, the mausoleum of Emperor Akbar is a fine example of fusion of Hindu and Muslim style of architecture.


MARIYAM'S TOMB

Situated on the Delhi-Agra Highway. Built in 1611 AD in memory of Emperor Akbar's Rajpur wife, Mariyam-us Zamani, it is noted for the carvings on red sandstone.

MARBLE TEMPLE AT SOAMIBAGH

10 Km. A beautiful temple (SAMADHI) of marble is under construction at Soambagh, the head quarters of Radhaswami Satsang. Soamibagh meaning "The Garden of the supreme Lord" was laid out by Soamiji Maharaj, the revered founder.

The construction response. In this white and pink marble , Green, Yellow, varied-ated mosaic stone is used. The lotus, the plantian, the papaya, the ashoka, the grapevine & host of flowers are depicted into stone in natural form. It is a complete art, with harmonious blend-ing, which appeals to heart & eyes.

FATEHPUR SIKRI

37 Km. from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri as we see it today, comprise the remains of the new capital that Akbar built in 1569 AD, but later on abandoned. This former capital of the Mughal Empire still retains its magnificence. Predominately red sandstone buildings sprawl over a huge area. The architectural style is very much in true with the emperor's dreams and includes both Hindu and Muslim styles.

The shortage of water at the site was one of the main reasons for it being deserted.

JAMA MASJID

Built by Jehanara Begum in 1648 AD. The absence of minarets and the shape of the dome give it a distinguished character.

SHILP GRAM

Handicrafts village, in the eastern gate of Taj Mahal is the place of Taj Mahotsav be held at 18 to 25 February every year.

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EXCURSION
FIROZABAD

The City of Glass. 44 Km. an important handicrafts and industrial centre renowned for glassware, especially glass bangles used through out India by women, and cut glass the Decorative lights. The city is famous for Bangles and Temple of Jains & Hindus.

KEOLADEO GHANA NATIONAL PARK, BHARATPUR

60 Km. India's most renowned water-bid sanctuary and winter home of rare Siberian Crane. Approachable from Agra by road with taxi or by, various accommodation choices available, within and without the National park. It is 60 Km. from Agra on the Agra-Jaipur highways.

VAN VIHAR WILDLIFE SANCTURY 

60 Km. 52 sq. Km. Wildlife preserve harbours many species of animals and birds. Approachable from Agra by bus or taxi or by train upto Dholpur and thereafter by road.

GWALIOR

120 Km. from Agra located the beautiful Scindia City. The New city of Gwalior became, over the centuries, the cradle of great dynasties and with each, the city gained new dimension from the warrior-kings, poets, musicians and saints who contributed to making it a capital renowned throughout the country and today, a modern Indian city, vibrant and bustling.

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