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The Agra Fort won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2004. India Post issued a stamp to commemorate this event. The Agra Fort plays a key role in the Sherlock Holmes mystery The Sign of the Four, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Agra Fort was featured in the music video for Habibi Dah, a hit song of Egyptian pop star Hisham Abbas.
Amar Singh was born on 11 December 1613 as the eldest son,thus heir apparent to his father Yuvraj Gaj Singh I of who in turn was heir apparent to his father as the eldest son of Raja Sur Singh of Marwar. [3] [4] His mother Songariji was the granddaughter of Rao Man Singh Songara of Pali maternal uncle of Maharana Pratap Singh I of Mewar. [5]
Agra Fort: Inner Delhi Gate. Agra: Agra Agra Fort: Inner Delhi Gate. N-UP-A1-l Agra Fort: Jahangiri Mahal Agra: Agra Agra Fort: Jahangiri Mahal: N-UP-A1-m Agra Fort: Jahangir's Bath Agra: Agra Agra Fort: Jahangir's Bath: N-UP-A1-n Agra Fort: Khas Mahal or the Aramgah or private hall including the golden pavilions on each side. Agra: Agra Agra ...
Amar Singh Gate, Agra; Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri; Entrance Gate to Jama Masjid, Agra; Entrance Gate to Tomb of Akbar the Great, Agra; Entrance Gate to Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah, Agra; Entrance to Bahu Begum ka Maqbara, Faizabad; Gateway to Bara Imambara, Lucknow; Gateway to Gulab Bari, Faizabad; Great gate (Darwaza-i rauza) Taj Mahal, Agra
Jaswant Singh ki Chhatri Jaswant Singh ki Chhatri along the banks of Yamuna in Agra Location Rajwara, Balkeshwar, Agra, India Builder Jaswant Singh Rathore Type Chhatri Dedicated to Rani Hada, wife of Amar Singh Rathore Jaswant Singh ki chhatri (or Jaswant ki chatri) is a domed pillared pavilion -shaped cenotaph, common to Rajasthani architecture, built in c. 1644–58 AD by Jaswant Singh ...
English: Amar Singh Gate of Agra Fort. Date: 11 August 2018, 14:00:30: Source: Own work: Author: ... Agra Fort; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this ...
There are two entrances in the walls: the Delhi Gate facing west, the original entrance, situated nearly opposite to the Agra Fort railway station and Jama Masjid, and decorated with intricate marble inlays; and the Amar Singh Gate(also known as Hathi Pol [140], or Elephant Gate) facing south, presently the only means in or out of the fort ...
Akbar handed the charge of the fort to his trusted general Asaf Khan and returned to Agra. [26] [27] On returning to Agra, Akbar erected the statues of Jaimal and Patta outside his fort either to honour their doughty resistance [28] or to humiliate them as his doorkeepers. [29] Akbar, also commented upon them in his victory letter.