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macedonboy wrote a review Apr. 2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom146,700 contributions100,634 helpful votes
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This palace inside Agra Fort is probably the most significant building inside the fort complex, and housed the women of the royal household. There’s no much evidence of that, though I thought the most significant structures are the multistoried red sandstone walls and the huge bowl used as a bath.…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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The Jahangir Mahal is a beautiful designed royal building that is located within the Agra (Red) Fort. It has been said that this building was constructed by a former emperor of this area for his royal wives. The Jahangir Mahal is just one of several notable places to visit that are located within the walls of the "Red" fort.…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Another of the ‘must see’ stops in Agra and understandably so. Well worth building into your itinerary.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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Standing not too far from it’s more famous cousin, the Jahangir Mahal is very impressive in its own way, preceding the construction of the Taj by a century as it does. It houses Akbar’s tomb and the inlay work is as beautiful as anything you will see anywhere so cast your net wider than the place that everyone goes to visit in Agra and admire the skill of these earlier artisans.…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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This is the first structure you will come across once you enter the Agra Fort. The huge red sandstone building will immediately catch your attention. It looked magnificent! The intricate carvings on the walls as also in the walls and ceilings of each and every chamber and room within the mahal is jaw dropping. I loved it immensely. It takes time to see all the rooms and witness the beauty of the art but some rooms are not illuminated enough. There is a huge bath inside in the name of Jahangir. Worth a visit!…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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