Rajasthan is rich in tourists destinations and Fatehpur Sikri is one of them. This place is not to be missed when you visit Agra! A person in love with forts cannot just let go a place like Fatehpur Sikri just like that. There is a lot to be seen here. Its architectural style was to some extent stated by Akbar. Initiated with Persian style, it was further mixed and matched with Arab and Central Asian styles of architecture. In its entirety, it is a collage of various architectural influences thus making stand out amongst others.
The word Fateh has Arabic originations and means victory. It implicates victory of Akbar over Deccans; victorious birth of nine jewels of Akbar and triumphing performance of Tansen at Anup Talao. The very name incorporates success in itself.
A Historical Overview
Fatehpur Sikri, a symbol of Akbars empire and power was built in all its glory in the deciding year of 1571 but it was abandoned in 1585 because of lack of supply of water supply. A desire to have an heir to the throne made Akbar to visit Salim Chisti, a Sufi saint. His prayers and the predictions of Chisti were listened and Akbar was gifted with a son in 1569. This child was named as Salim to pay a tribute to Chisti. It was followed by a process to build a splendid city in Sikri in order to honour Chisti.
Know-How of Rajasthan Tour Package
Rajasthan Tour includes a special package called 'Historical Rajasthan with Ajanta and Ellora caves'. This particular Rajasthan Tour Package includes the visit to sacred Fatehpur Sikri. The best time to visit this magnificent place is from November to February. Rajasthan Tour Operators make this 204 kms journey from Delhi a pleasurable one. Confirm the tour with us and see the difference.
Don't Forget to Visit These Places
The various crucial places which one must take a look at in this Rajasthan Tour Package are Buland Darwaza, Panch Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Birbal Bhawan, Place of Jodha Bai and Jama Masjid. Buland Darwaza is counted among the biggest gateways in the world. It makes us remember Akbar's victory in Gujrat thus living upto its name called The Gate of Victory. Panch Mahal on the other side is five storied architectural stately building known as the room of pleasure for emperor Akbar. Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-i-Aam are known for their interior decoration and intricate architectural design. The former is a one storied building wheras the latter is known for public gatherings. Jodha Bai's palace is distinctively built with Gujrati and Rajasthani architectural designs.
There are things for which the motto goes...the more you observe, the more there is to observe. Fatehpur Sikri lies in this category. Don't go by what I say...watch yourself with Rajasthan Tour!! All the best!
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