Agra Got 6 tehsils The tehsils are Etmadpur, Agra, Kiraoli, Kheragarh, Fatehabad and Bah
What is the distance between Agra and Ranthambore?
What is the distance between Agra and Ranthambore?
What are the features of the Agra Fort?
Agra fort is built by red sandstone and it is one of the world heritage sites of India.
It is one of the most magnificient forts in India nd and Taj Mahal looks like floating in air from here.
What is is the nearest city to Taj Mahal?
Agra, where Taj Mahal is situated, is a big city in itself. However, the nearest Metropolitan city is Delhi at a distance of about 200 km.
Is Agra Fort located near a river?
yes it is and its beautiful and you can see the taj mahal from agra fort too
What r the remedial actions of saving taj mahal from losing its shine?
why is taj mahal losing its shine? suggest some remedial action.
It was built to protect against outside attacks while being able to hold a population of people.
318 km via songadh, navapur, manmad 312 km via Vansda Vani,
Do you have to take your shoes off if you go in the taj mahal?
You must either take your shoes off or put on a pair of red booties the ticket official gives to you when you enter. The Taj Mahalis built on a raised area where this also a mosque one side and a identical building on the other side. Before ascending the stairs to the raised area, there is an area where you can leave your shoes or put on the booties. You leave your shoes in an unguarded area so don't wear a nice pair. The majority of locals remove their shoes and most westerners throw on the booties.
Which Mughal emperor built Agra?
The city of Agra was founded by Sikander Lodi of Delhi Sultanate in 1504. He shifted his capital from Delhi to Agra. The present day Agra fort was built by the Mughals. Emperor Akbar renovated the fort with red sandstone and his grandson Shah Jahan added the pearl mosque, Khas Mahal, Shish Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-i-Am. Nagina Masjid was built under the reign of Aurangzeb.
Agra, the former capital of Hindustan, is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 363 kilometres (226 mi) west of the state capital, Lucknow, and 200 kilometres (124 mi) south of the national capital New Delhi.