Akbar’s Tomb
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN AGRA/ Updated : Feb 29, 2016, 17:21 IST
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Sikandra Complex containing Akbar’s tomb is one of Agra’s architectural marvels. Work on it was started by Akbar in 1605, and was completed by his son jehangir after his death. Using various different styles of architecture, this … Read more
Sikandra Complex containing Akbar’s tomb is one of Agra’s architectural marvels. Work on it was started by Akbar in 1605, and was completed by his son jehangir after his death. Using various different styles of architecture, this beautiful and imposing tomb is located amidst a gorgeous garden, and has been constructed using red sandstones and glossy white marble inlaid in geometric patterns. The huge courtyard is entered through a stunning gateway, and features three-storey minarets in each. The tomb of Mariam Zamani, Akbar’s Christian Wife from Goa and King Jehangir's mother, is placed nearby. Read less

Sikandra Complex containing Akbar’s tomb is one of Agra’s architectural marvels. Work on it was started by Akbar in 1605, and was completed by his son jehangir after his death. Using various different styles of architecture, this beautiful and imposing tomb is located amidst a gorgeous garden, and has been constructed using red sandstones and glossy white marble inlaid in geometric patterns. The huge courtyard is entered through a stunning gateway, and features three-storey minarets in each. The tomb of Mariam Zamani, Akbar’s Christian Wife from Goa and King Jehangir's mother, is placed nearby.
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