Persian Red Fort Agra Fatehpur Sikri Fatehpur Sikri Taj Mahal Taj Mahal Mumtaz Mahal Shah Jahan

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Aurangabad Much of the old city of Aurangabad was built by the last Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1682.

Its main draw is the majestic Fort Daulatabad, dating to the 12th century British Military Monuments in India, British India +British military monuments in India under English domination were an extraordinary theme, which grew by every year. +Things were not the same in the phase of 20th century, as it was in the early 18th century. +During the 1810s, John Flaxman`s monument at St. Mary`s Church, Madras, dedicated to General Sir Barry Close (1756-1813), Fatehpur Sikri +Fatehpur Sikri was founded in 1571 as the capital of the Mughal Empire by Emperor Akbar but abandoned a mere 14 years later +Today, the deserted city is a perfectly preserved example of a Mughal citadel and architecture Humayun's Tomb +The tomb of Humayun, second Mughal Emperor of India, was built in 1569-70 by his widow, 14 years after his death + Later used to bury various members of the ruling family, it has been called the necropolis of the Mughal dynamic influence Islamic influence and Mughal Era (1526 CE-1857 CE) +Mughal tombs of sandstone and marble show Persian influence, The Red Fort at Agra (156574) and the walled city of Fatehpur Sikri, Fatehpur Sikri (156974) are among the architectural achievements of this timeas is the Taj Mahal . Taj Mahal, built as a tomb for Queen Mumtaz Mahal by Shah Jahan (162858)

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