City Mughal Emperor "Akbar" launched on Agra city because of the dream of the emperor be the capital for his country, especially after the birth of the heir to him, was not the city of Delhi is the city's favorite Mughal emperor is due because the city of Delhi witnessed the death of his father, so although he ruled the country for a period of two years from Delhi, but he went to Agra India's largest cities, dubbed "Akbrabad" to make it as making them rich in the arts architectural characteristic of castles and forts and a lot of historic buildings, but it remains the best part of this city in the West alien to the Yamuna River, red fort is the most impressive buildings in this city, which included near more places for Emperor Wei "biggest store and Jangeri replace" either the biggest attractions in the largest city, it is the city of victory "Fathabad" which is also known as the "Fatehpur Sikri" We have constructed in 1571 and was the location leading to the establishment of the Mughal Emperor "biggest."
About the city
City, dubbed "Fatehpur Sikr" includes distinctive Royal Gardens, and the remnants of homes of the nobility and a school dedicated to language acquisition within a city "Akbar", the city has been divided superbly from the inside to be in a factory and markets long and called the service buildings, either portion Emperor has included a mosque a large and distinctive area administrative and residential known as the Palace, in the heart of Sikandara garden inside the city was commends the shrine "Akbar" which took the form of design characterized large Basoarh and built of marble and arabesque, where it appears masterpiece fantastic architectural in the heart of the park, and this is not the only city that Created " Akbar, "but that there are other ruins of the City in the heart of old Srinagar, which are now restored to become an important tourist place last Mughal Emperor," Akbar".
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