
Agra
is famous as being home to one of the seven wonders of the world-the Taj
Mahal. The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the
palaces is a vivid remainder of the capital in the 16th and early 17th
centuries.
While its significance as a political centre ended with the transfer of the
capital to Delhi in 1634 by Shah Jahan, its architectural wealth has secured
its place on the international map.
A pleasant town with comparatively slow pace, Agra is known for its superb
inlay work on marble by craftsmen supposedly the descendants of those who
worked under the Mughals on the Taj Mahal. The city is also famous for its
carpets, gold thread embroidery and leather shoes. Agra was once the capital
of the Mughal Empire and even today it seems to linger in the past. Not
surprising, for the Mughal emperors with their passion for building, endowed
the city with some of the finest structures in the world. It is very easy to
slip away here through the centuries into the grandeur and intrigues of the
Mughal court. Agra is an old city and it is said that its name was derived
from Agrabana, a forest that finds mention in the epic Mahabharata. In more
recent times Agra came into prominence when Sikandar Lodhi made it his
capital city in 1501. The Lodi rule was to end very soon and Agra passed
into the possession of the Mughals. It was during the time of the third
emperor Akbar that Agra came into its own. He embarked on the construction
of the massive Agra Fort in 1565. Though Akbar was diverted into building a
new capital at Fatehpur Sikri not far away.
Agra continued to retain its importance and Shah Jehan, Akbar's grandson
ornamented the city with that masterpiece of Mughal architecture - the Taj
Mahal and built several other beautiful buildings within the Agra fort.
So overwhelming is the exquisite beauty and presence of this marble
mausoleum that centuries later today, even the very land where it has been
located - Agra - has been immortalised as the City of the Taj. Yet, it
doesn't take much for the roving eye to discover that there's more to Agra
than just the fabled Taj Mahal. The city is a virtual gateway to a world of
discovery
a freeze-frame from a resplendent era that's long since gone
by.
Much of the city's impressive past lives in evidence even today, in the
haunting presence inside the monuments, the majesty of the buildings, the
exquisite arts and crafts and not to forget, the lure of an exceptional
cuisine
all, cherished as priceless legacies of a nostalgic past. The
older city of Agra has impressively retained much of its resplendent history
captivating every visitor with fond memories to take back home. Today,
luxury and modern convenience also exist adjacent to tradition - luxury
hotels, shopping malls and plazas, wide avenues and a superb choice of
venues for recreation, business, sports, pleasure, education and the arts.
General Information
Population 11,11,086 (Urban, as per 1991 Census)
Altitude 169 Metres above sea level
Area 82 sq. km.
Temperature
- Summer :Max. 21.9 Deg C, Min. 45.0 Deg C
- Winter :Max. 4.2 Deg C, Min. 31.7 Deg C Clothes
-Summer : Cotton
-Winter : Light Woollens
Telephone Access Code ++ 91 562
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