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The city Fatehpur Sikri is a municipal panel in the Agra district in Uttar Pradesh. From the years 1571 to 1585, under Akbar’s reign, the city was the political principal of India’s Mughal Empire, which was later deserted apparently due to the shortage of water. The forename of the city came after the defeat of Rana Sanga on the hands of Babur at a battle in Sikri. He experimented in cooperation with the art and the architecture. At present, the city is an isolated, apparition city. The supreme monuments in the city are the Panch Mahal, Diwan-i-Am, Buland Darwaza, Diwan-i-Khas and tomb of Saint Sheikh Salim Chishti. The Jama Masjid, which is the largest mosques in the country, is also located in Fatehpur Sikri.
The best time to visit Fatehpur Sikri is from November to February as the wheather is pleasant their. Way in Agra is linked to the Capital city, Delhi by air. The Shatabdi and Taj Express are the luxuary trains available to reach their. Bus is also an option to visit Fatehpur Sikri by road. The city has a very wide variety of rest houses and hotels. UPSTDC's visitor complex, Taj Khema offers lodging in exclusive rooms and tents. The restaurants and hotels offer Continental, Indian and Chinese food, whereas the Mughlai gastronomy is the city’s specialty. Some of the tourist attractions are the Birbal Bhawan, Panch Mahal, Place of Jodha Bai and many more. Fatehpur Sikri
is a renowned tourist attraction mainly visited by the foreign tourist.
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