The majestic Agra fort was built by the great Mughal emperor, Akbar in 1565-75. The Agra fort contains numerous impressive structures like the Jahangir Mahal, Khas Mahal, Diwan-i-Khass, Diwan-i-Am, Machchhi Bhawan and Moti Masjid. The Agra fort is enclosed by a double battlemented massive wall of red sandstone. This wall is about 2 km in perimeter and is interrupted by graceful curves and lofty bastions. Many of the buildings inside the Taj Mahal were pulled down by Shah Jahan, who erected some new ones. The Agra fort has four gates, of which the Delhi Gate is the most impressive.
The fort of Agra stands about 2 km from the Taj Mahal on the same bank of River
Yamuna. The Agra fort stretches for almost 2.5 km. At present the visitors are
allowed to enter the Agra fort from the Amar Singh Gate. The Amar Singh Gate
leads to the courtyard. The magnificent Diwan-I-Am (Hall of Public Audience) is
on the right side. A little further lay the royal pavilions (containing Nagina
Masjid and Mina Masjid), palaces (Macchi Bhavan, Khas Mahal, Shish Mahal, Shah
Jahani Mahal) and the Zenana Mina Bazaar. It is interesting to note that to
rooms cool, the walls were made hollow and filled with running water. A very nice
view of the Taj Mahal can be had from the balconies in the pavilions.
Shah Jahan was imprisoned in the Agra fort by his son Aurangzeb. Shah Jahan
spent his last days in the Musamman Burj of the Agra fort. The Musamman Burj is
located on the left of the Khaas Mahal. It is a beautiful octagonal tower with
an open pavilion. With its openness, elevation and the benefit of cool evening
breezes flowing in off the Yamuna River. From the Musamman Burj one has the
best view of the Taj Mahal.


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