states: [india]
category: cultural
year: 1986
location: Uttar Pradesh, Agra District
region: Asia and the Pacific
latitude/longitude: 27.0944400000, 77.6641700000
visited: 2007
Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage site in India, is a historic city built by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century as the Mughal capital. Constructed primarily from red sandstone, it showcases a blend of Persian, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles, featuring notable structures like the Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, and Panch Mahal. Abandoned within two decades due to water scarcity, it remains a well-preserved testament to Mughal grandeur and urban planning. Today, it attracts visitors for its cultural significance and architectural splendor.
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