Title: Interesting & Fun Facts about Agra Fort
1AGRA FORT, AGRA TOURS INTERESTING FUN FACTS
ABOUT AGRA FORT
- Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The
fort is also known as 'Lal Qila', Fort Rouge and
Red Fort of Agra. - Agra fort was originally a brick fort and the
Chauhan Rajputs held it. It was mentioned for the
first time in 1080 AD when a Ghaznavide force
captured it. - Sikandar Lodi was the first Sultan of Delhi, who
shifted to Agra and lived in the fort. - The great Mughal Emperors, Babur, Humayun, Akbar,
Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived here
and the country was governed from here. - According to Abul Fazl, a historian during
Akbar's reign, this brick fort was in a ruined
condition and was known as Badalgarh. - Akbar had it rebuilt with red sandstone. Some
1,444,000 builders worked on it for eight years,
completing it in 1573. - It contained the largest state treasury and mint.
It was visited by foreign ambassadors, travelers
and the highest dignitaries, who are an integral
part of the history of India. - The fort can be more accurately described as a
walled palatial city. - The fort has a semi-circular plan, its chord
lying parallel to the Yamuna River and stretches
for almost 2.5 km. - The walls of the Fort are seventy feet high.
- It consists of a wall built in red sandstone and
several buildings inside. It has 4 gates on four
sides, two of which are known as the Delhi Gate
and the Amar Singh Gate. You can only enter the
fort via the Amar Singh Gate. - Some of the most historically interesting mix of
Hindu and Islamic architecture can be seen here.
The Islamic decorations here feature forbidden
images of living creatures - dragons, elephants
and birds, instead of the usual patterns and
calligraphy seen in Islamic surface decoration. - The Agra Fort plays a key role in the Sherlock
Holmes mystery, 'The Sign of the Four' by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle. - The Agra Fort has won the Aga Khan Award for
Architecture in the year 2004 and Indian Post
issued a stamp to commemorate this prestigious
award on 28 November, 2004. - The Agra Fort was featured in the music video for
Habibi Da, a hit song of Egyptian pop star
Hisham Abbas.
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