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Local Guide
About
Agra
Agra
is a great architectural heritage in India, a charmed city c an
boast of the most splendid monuments in the world, including
three world heritage monuments.
Agra is a part of Brijbhoomi the land associated with the
birth and legendry activities of lord Krishna. In Agra City
there are five Shiva temples, which are the symbols of
ancient culture.
Agra was the capital city of Sikander Lodhi, the second
ruler of the Lodhi dynasty, who defeated by the persian King
Babur in 1526 A.D. Babur too made Agra his capital city and
so began the great Mughal rule. It was Babur who build the
first monument in Agra, a planned garden called Gul-e-Afgaan
or the Aaram Baugh.After Babar in (1530 AD) HUMAUN took over
the thrown of Agra. Sher Shah Soori also continued Agra as
his Capital.
During the rule of Akbar (1556 to 1605 A.D.) Agra
earned fame all over the world and was counted one of the
great and beautiful cities of Medinal India. Emperor Akbar
constructed many beautiful buildings. In the premises of
famous Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort. During his rule people
of all caste and religion living friendly upon which Akbar
declared the concept of "Sulah Kul" in making the
personality of Akbar the great his "NAVARATANS" Raja Man
Singh, Raja Toder Mal Hakeem Lukman, Raja Birbal, Mullah-Do-Pyaza,
Abdul-Fazal-Feuzi, Abdul Rahim Khana Khan and Miyan Tan Sen
Played an important role. For developing feeling of
harmony and brotherhood among the people of various
religions, Akbar started new religion named Deen-E-Elahi.
Sikandra and Etmad-Ud-Dowla are the famous buildings of
Jahangiri period.
World famous Taj Mahal was constructed by Shahjahan in the
sweet memory of his beloved queen Mumtaj Mahal. Agra earned
the world fame due to Taj Mahal. Shah Jahan's period was
remembered as a golden period for construction of good
buildings and for their beautifications.
During
the British period Agra was made a District in 1805 A.D. and
a Collector was posted Agra presidency was founded in 1833
A.D. During Agra persidency in 1835 A.D. Weatern - North
border Province, which is known as United province was
formed of which Agra remained Capital up to 1857 A.D. After
1857 A.D. mutiny the capital of United Province was shifted
from Agra to Allahabad. After this Agra remained only
Commissionary which is still continuing.
Massive
monuments, majestic buildings and still flourishing arts and
crafts including leatherwork and marble-inlay work along
with delicious Mughal cuisine have now become the identity
of the city. Besides Taj, many other magnificent monuments
are a testimony to the zenith and golden period of the
Mughal architecture.
Places
of Tourist Interest
Taj Mahal
Built by Shah Jahan as a memorial to his queen Mumtaz Mahal,
the monument is made of white marble and is described as the
most extravagant monument ever built for love. Apart from
its fine symmetry and balance of design the Taj Mahal has
some of the best example of inlay work. Taj Mahal is just
5km from the Grand Hotel.
Agra Fort
Built by the famous Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565 A.D. It
houses the
beautiful
pearl mosque and many other noteworthy structures. Agra Fort
is just 4.5km from the Grand Hotel.
Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb
Built between 1622-28 A.D. by Nurjahan in memory of her
father Ghilas-Ud- Din-Beg. This white marble tomb is an
impressive structure predating the Taj itself.
Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb is just 7.5km from the Grand Hotel.
Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri as we see it today are the remains of the new
capital that akbar built. Predominantly a red sand stone
construction sprawling over huge area, the architectural
style is very much in tune with the Emperor's dreams and
partakes of both Hindu and Muslim style. Fatehpur Sikri is
42km from Grand Hotel.
Sikandra
The noteworthy monument here is the tomb of Akbar which
shows an interesting fusion of Hindu and Muslim art and
architecture reflecting the spirit of Emperor himself.
Sikandra is 10km from Grand Hotel.
Radha Soami,
Dayal Bagh
The head quarter of Radha Soami Sect is a beautiful marble
temple under construction since 1904. Radha Soami, Dayal
Bagh is 10km from Grand Hotel.
Rambagh
Rambagh is one of the earliest garden laid by the Mughals
and dates back to the era of Babar in the early 16th
century. Rambagh is 11km from Grand Hotel.
Chini-Ka-Rauza
This is a memorial dedicated to the well-known poet and
scholar of Jehangir's reign- Allama Afzel Khan Mullah
Shukrullah of Shiraz. Chini-Ka-Rauza is 9km from Grand
Hotel.
Jama Masjid
A Mosque dating back to 1648 A.D. built by Jahanara Begum,
the absence of minarets and the shape of the dome give it a
distinguished character. Jama Masjid is just 4.5km from
Grand Hotel.
Mariyam's Tomb
Situated on the Delhi-Agra Highway, this red sandstone tomb
is dedicated to the Rajput wife of Akbar and is said to have
been built around 1611 A.D. Mariyam's Tomb is 11km from
Grand Hotel.

Bharatpur
The highlight of this important bird sanctuary in India is
the annual visit of the Siberina Cranes, which come here
during the winter months. It is 60km from Grand Hotel.
Mathura
Mathura (or Brajbhoomi) is famous as the birthplace of Lord
Krishna, an important deity in the Hindu religious pantheon.
It is an important pilgrim place of the Hindus and one of
the seven sacred cities in India. The main pilgrim center in
Mathura is the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple. Mathura is
also an important craft center. Mathura is 141 km south of
Delhi and 47 km northwest of Agra.
Vrindavan
Vrindavan, around 15 km from Mathura, is a major place of
pilgrimage, on the banks of Yamuna. Attracting about 5 lakhs
pilgrims every year, it is noted for its numerous temples-
both old and modern. Vrindavan is synonymous with the
innocent mirth and child like playfulness of Shri Krishna.
Vrindavan, the little town known for the temples, big and
small, famous and remote strewn all over the place.
Bateshwar
The place draws its present name 'Bateshwar' from the
presiding deity of the region, Bateshwar Mahadeo. Temples,
temples and temples. That's what greets you, spellbinds you
and blesses you in Bateshwar. Just 70 kms from Agra
Bateshwar is a heavenly constellations of temples sprinkled
on the ghats of river Yamuna.
Gwalior
The fort city of Gwalior is situated in the central Indian
state of Madhya Pradesh. Held in succession by the Mughals,
Jats, Marathas and the British, Gwalior was finally handed
over to Jiyaji Rao Scindia at a formal durbar in 1885.
Today, the city is also famous for the educational
institutions attracting students from every nook and corner
of the country.
Special
Event
Taj Mahotsav
Every year from 18th to 27th February the Taj Mahotsav
(Festival) is held in Agra. It is a festival of art, craft,
culture and celebrations. The festival features live
performances of music and dance too. Taj Mahotsav is held at
Shilpgram, which is about 4.5km from Grand Hotel.
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