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Agra, or the city of the Taj, as it is known all over the world, forms
the first destination on the itinerary of most travelers coming into India. Forming
part of the famous 'Golden Triangle' (Delhi-Jaipur-Agra), it is placed on the
western bank of the Yamuna. The magnificent Taj Mahal which is the pride of this
city is set around a Charbagh or 'four garden' plan, which is split by watercourses
- a reflection of the Persian style.
The Taj Mahal itself is not set within
the Charbagh but is located towards the far end of the enclosure near the bank
of river Yamuna. The tombs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shahjahan are located in the basement,
while their replicas are placed directly above in the upper hall.
Besides
the Taj Mahal, Agra is also home to some of the finest monuments of the Mughal
period - Agra Fort, Diwan-I-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Musamman Burj, Jehangir's Palace,
Shish Mahal, Jama Masjid, Tomb of Itmad-ud-daulah, Akbar's Mausoleum, and the
Mariyam's Tomb, to name a few. The Mughal love for nature can be seen at Agra
in the form of Ram Bagh, one of the earliest gardens, laid by the Mughal ruler
Babur, in 1528 AD.
Agra was once the capital of the Mughal empire and even
today it seems to linger in the past . Not surprising , for the Mughal emperors
with their passion for building, endowed the city with some of the finest structures
in the world . It is very easy to slip away here through the centuries into the
grandeur and intrigues of the Mughal court .
Much of Agra's impressive
past lives in evidence even today. The older city of Agra has impressively retained
much of its resplendent history captivating every visitor with fond memories to
take back home. The old part of the city that includes the main marketplace (Kinari
Bazar) is northwest to the Agra fort. It has several distinct areas whose names
are attached with the Mughal period, although they don't always bear relation
to what is being sold here today. To quote a few examples, the Loha Mandi (Iron
Market) and Sabzi Mandi (Vegetable Market) are still operational, however the
Nai ki Mandi (Barber's Market) has attained the new role of a market famous for
textiles. The area to the south of the Taj is known as Taj Ganj - comprising of
congested alleyways, today it contains most of Agra's budget hotels.
Besides
being a historic city, Agra has shades of modernity as is typical of any Indian
city. Today, luxury and modern convenience also exist adjacent to tradition -
luxury hotels, shopping malls and plazas, wide avenues and a superb choice of
venues for recreation, business, sports, pleasure, education and the arts.