Agra
Fort
On the banks of the river Yamuna,
rises the crescent-like Agra Fort. Designed and built by Akbar in 1565 A.D.,
the fort is surrounded by a 70 foot high wall. It houses the beautiful Pearl
Mosque and numerous palaces including the Jahangiri Mahal, Diwan-i-khas,
Diwan-i-Am and Moti Masjid. The fort has four gates and is enclosed by a
double barricaded wall of red sand stone. Many buildings were constructed
within the fort of which very few remain till date.
One of the most
significant ones is the multistoreyed Jahangiri Mahal built by Akbar for his
wife Jodha Bai. The Mahal is reached through an impressive gateway and its
inner courtyard consists of beautiful halls, profuse carvings on stone,
exquisitely carved heavy brackets, piers and cross beams.
Most of the panels in the eastern
hall are decorated with the Persian styled stucco paintings in gold and
blue. It is believed that a century later, most of the structure were
dismantled by Shahjahan and were replaced with white marble pavilions
covered with intricate inlay work. Of which the most prominent ones are -
the Diwan-i-khas, the Mausam Burj and the Shaha Burj. Away from the
waterfront he built the Moti Masjid and the Diwan-i-Am.