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Agra
was the chosen city of the Mughal emperors during
the early yeas. It was here that founder of the
dynasty, Babur, laid out die flat formal Persian
garden on the banks of the River Yamuna. Here
Akbar, his grandson, raised the towering ramparts
of the great Red Fort. Within Its walls Jehangir
built rose-red palaces, courts and gardens Shahjehan
embellished it with marbled mosques, palaces and
pavilions of gem-inlaid white marble.
At Sikandra, on the outskirts of Agra, Akbur built
his own garden mausoleum. And at Fatehpur Sikri
he created a whole new city - a leap of the imagination
that made real a unique concept of planning and
design and gave expression to a style of architecture
that was a perfect blend of Islamic spatial concepts
and the Hindu genius for decorative sculpture.
Across the river Jehangir's gifted queen, Noorjehan,
deigned an exquisite marble-inlaid tomb for her
parents. But Agra's crowning glory remains the
Taj Mahal, a monument to love built by Shahjehan
in memory of his beloved queen, Mumtaz Mal.
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