Step Into History at Fatehpur Sikri Palace, Uttar Pradesh
by Dinda.Pratiwi
Sep 24, 2025
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Fatehpur Sikri, located about 37 kilometers from Agra, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most historically significant cities built during the Mughal era. Founded by Emperor Akbar in 1569, Fatehpur Sikri was intended to be the capital of the Mughal Empire, but it was abandoned just 14 years later, due to water scarcity and other logistical issues.
The city is an architectural masterpiece, with a mix of Islamic, Persian, and Indian architectural styles. Notable structures within the city include the Buland Darwaza (the grand gateway), the Jama Masjid, the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audiences), and the Panch Mahal, an intricately designed five-story pavilion. The Tomb of Salim Chishti, located within the complex, is also an important site, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike.
Fatehpur Sikri is often referred to as a “ghost city” due to its abandonment, but it remains an extraordinary example of Mughal architecture and an important piece of India’s history. The site’s blend of grand courtyards, palaces, mosques, and tombs offers a glimpse into the imperial lifestyle of the 16th century.
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