Beyond the Sangam’s sacred waters, the city offers a treasure trove of experiences that cater to every kind of traveller.
In 1585, Elizabeth I sent an ambassador to India bearing a personal letter to Akbar, who was on a military ... It was the site of a royal fortress, the Red Fort, and the largest mosque for its ...
India is a treasure trove of architectural ... Agra Fort, Agra A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Agra Fort is a formidable structure built by Emperor Akbar and later expanded by his successors.
The Akshayavat tree within Allahabad Fort, built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1583 ... s View Point’ named after the first President of India, Rajendra Prasad, who performed ‘kalpwas’ atop ...
The largest fort built by Akbar, the Allahabad Fort is a popular tourist attraction in Allahabad. It was one of the most prized citadels of the Mughal Empire. Today, the fort is under the control ...
With the conquest of Gujarat by Akbar in 1573 and the establishment of the formidable power of the Mughals, the small ...
Man Singh was the Commander in Chief of the Mughal army and one of the Navratnas (nine jewels of Akbar’s court). The ornamentation of the fort is a blend of Rajput-Mughal styles. One can see ...
The fierce defiance of Maharana Pratap of Mewar against Akbar's Mughal Empire carved a legacy of unyielding resistance that ...
Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, this Mughal-era fort is partially open to the public ... Anand Bhavan is now a museum showcasing India’s freedom struggle. It also provides a glimpse into the ...