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Introduction:
Agra Fort is one of the most important
and robustly built stronghold of the Mughals, embellished with
number of richly decorated buildings encompassing the imposing
Mughal style of art and architecture. Agra Fort has a history
that spans two generations of the Mughal emperors. Started during
the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (1556-1605), the construction
work on the Agra Fort continued till the reign of his grand
son Shah Jahan (1627-58). Though started by Akbar in 1565, it
was Shah Jahan, who constructed most of the buildings inside
the fort. Akbar was the third Mughal emperor and undoubtedly
the greatest. He was crowned the Mughal ruler in 1556 at the
tender age of 14, when his father Humayun died suddenly. After
Akbar consolidated his rule, he began constructing the Agra
Fort, which coincided with the building of Humayun's tomb in
Delhi. Akbar began the construction of this massive fort made
of red sandstone on the banks of the Yamuna in 1565. The fort
was ready by 1571, though additions were made up until the rule
of Shahjahan, who was Akbar's grandson. During the time of Akbar,
the fort mainly served military purpose, while by the time of
Shahjahan it also served as a palace and court..
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