Agra

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 city, place with historical importance, taluka headquarter, district headquarter

Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, . With a population of 1,686,976 (2010 est.), it is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh and the 19th most populous in India.[1] Agra can also refer to the administrative district that has its headquarters in Agra city.

The city finds mention in the epic Mahābhārata where it was called Agrevaṇa, or 'the border of the forest'.Legend ascribes the founding of the city to Rājā Badal Singh (around 1475), whose fort, Badalgarh, stood on or near the site of the present Fort. However, the 11th century Persian poet Mas'ūd Sa'd Salmān writes of a desperate assault on the fortress of Agra, then held by the Shāhī King Jayapala, by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni.[4] Sultan Sikandar Lodī was the first to move his capital from Delhi to Agra in the year 1506; he died in 1517 and his son Ibrāhīm Lodī remained in power there for nine more years, finally being defeated at the Battle of Panipat in 1526.[5] It achieved fame as the capital of the Mughal emperors from 1526 to 1658 and remains a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Sikrī, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.It is generally accepted that Sultan Sikandar Lodī, the Ruler of the Delhi Sultanate founded Agra in the year 1504. After the Sultan's death the city passed on to his son Sultan Ibrāhīm Lodī. He ruled his Sultanate from Agra until he fell fighting to Bābar in the First battle of Panipat fought in 1526.

In the year 1556, the great Hindu warrior Hemu Vikramaditya, also known as Samrat Hem Chander Vikramaditya, won Agra as the Prime Minister cum Chief of Army of Adil Shah of the Afghan Sūrī Dynasty. The commander of Humāyūn / Akbar's forces in Agra, Tardi Beg Khan, was so scared of Hemu that he retreated from the city without a fight. This was Hemu's 21st continuous win since 1554, and he later went on to conquer Delhi, having his coronation at Purānā Qil'a in Delhi on 7 October 1556 and re-established the Hindu Kingdom and the Vikramaditya Dynasty in North India.

The golden age of the city began with the Mughals. It was known then as Akbarabād and remained the capital of the Mughal Empire under the Emperors Akbar, Jahāngīr and Shāh Jahān. Shāh Jahān later shifted his capital to Shāhjahānabād in the year 1649.

Since Akbarabād was one of the most important cities in India under the Mughals, it witnessed a lot of building activity. Babar, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, laid out the first formal Persian garden on the banks of river Yamuna. The garden is called the Arām Bāgh or the Garden of Relaxation. His grandson Akbar raised the towering ramparts of the Great Red Fort, besides making Agra a center for learning, arts, commerce and religion. Akbar also built a new city on the outskirts of Akbarabād called Fatehpūr Sikrī. This city was built in the form of a Mughal military camp in stone.

His son Jahāngīr had a love of gardens and flora and fauna and laid many gardens inside the Red Fort or Lāl Qil'a. Shāh Jahān, known for his keen interest in architecture, gave Akbarabād its most prized monument, the Tāj Mahal. Built in loving memory of his wife Mumtāz Mahal, the mausoleum was completed in 1653.

Shāh Jahān later shifted the capital to Delhi during his reign, but his son Aurangzeb moved the capital back to Akbarabād, usurping his father and imprisoning him in the Fort there. Akbarabād remained the capital of India during the rule of Aurangzeb until he shifted it to Aurangabad in the Deccan in 1653. After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the city came under the influence of Marathas and Jats and was called Agra, before falling into the hands of the British Raj in 1803.
Agra, Main Street, c.1858

In 1835 when the Presidency of Agra was established by the British, the city became the seat of government, and just two year later it was the witness to the Agra famine of 1837–38. During the Indian rebellion of 1857 British rule across India was threatened, news of the rebellion had reached Agra on 11 May and on 30 May two companies of native infantry, the 44th and 67th regiments, rebelled and marched to Delhi. The next morning native Indian troops in Agra were forced to disarm, on 15 June Gwalior (which lies south of Agra) rebelled. By 3 July the British were forced to withdraw into the fort. Two days later a small British force at Sucheta were defeated and forced to withdraw, this led to a mob sacking the city. However, the rebels moved onto Delhi which allowed the British to restore order by 8 July. Delhi fell to the British in September, the following month rebels who had fled Delhi along with rebels from Central India marched on Agra - but were defeated. After this British rule was again secured over the city until the independence of India in 1947.

Agra is the birth place of the religion known as Dīn-i Ilāhī, which flourished during the reign of Akbar and also of the Radhaswami Faith, which has around two million followers worldwide.

Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Sikrī, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Coordinates:   27°11'9"N   77°59'44"E

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  • Agra is really a wounderful city.Tajmahal make it special foe visitor.At least visit ones in a life to Agra.
  • This is the most beautiful place on earth i grew up here and love to see my house my schools and play grounds etc. ***message to my friends in Agra Please Keep it clean*** Its a important place in history. Please keep it as most important for present and future. Thanks Love you all.
  • agra is a place of love.
  • Agra is really a very nostalgic place!!! and the addition of the mesmerizing Taj Mahal even makes it more special!!!
  • This is the most beautiful place on earth i grew up here and love to see my house my schools and play grounds etc. ***message to my friends in Agra Please Keep it clean*** Its a important place in history. Please keep it as most important for present and future
  • AGRA....CITY OF LOVE.....PLACE OF TAJ MAHAL....... REALLY A TRUE HEAVEN ON EARTH..I WISH NEVER TO LEAVE AGRA TILL D END...... MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES LIES IN AGRA MANY MUCH MORE THINGS.... ....I REQUEST TO ALL THOSE WHO LIVE IN AGRA ...TO MAKE AGRA "CLEAN N GREEN".......
  • thi is city in which i live . i like this city much much more . its is a wonderful city where you can realise your dream to visit of tajmahal. you are the one to say after trip to agra
  • i am indar i live in agra. its is a wonderful city where you can realise your dream to visit of tajmahal. you are the one to say after trip to agra agra ghomo aur dekho.
  • Tajmahal is in Agra.So, the agra has a love as a symbol namely Tajmahal.
  • Tajmahal was built by the moghul ruler namely shajahan. He built it for the symbol of love for his wife namely mumthaj.So,the tajmahal has a symbol of love. Its colour is pure white because the white refused the purity.So the tajmahal is wonderful creation we should prevent it from acid rain.
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  • Mera Bharath ki shan
  • Agra is perhaps the best tourist destination in the country for a history enthusiast. This city on the banks of River Yamuna, which offers superb specimens of Mughal art and culture, and houses the Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort and Taj Mahal, has a distinct place in any World Tourism map. Built in 1475, Agra finds mention in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata as Agraban. It was the capital city of the Lodhi kings, but the Mughal period certainly marked the halcyon days in the history of Agra. The 16th-17th century, during which time the Taj Mahal was built, witnessed vigorous architectural activity in the city. Besides the UNICEF World Heritage sites, Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, several mausoleums, Muslim and Hindu shrines and other buildings were also built, which to this day attract tourists from world over. Of these, the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula, Jawab Masjid and the shrine of Qazi Nurullah 'Shastri' are most significant. Fatehpur Sikri is 37 km from Agra. This vibrant center of art and culture is also famous for handicrafts such as inlay work and leather work, footwear, brass ware, carpets, jewelry, zari and embroidery work and so on. It is also well-known for exquisite sweets and snacks like petha, dalmoth and gajak. Being a foremost tourist spot in the country, all facilities for tourists are available here. The temperature falls to 4.2oC in winter and peaks to above 40 in summer. About 200 km from Delhi, Agra has its own airport and railway station and is well-connected by road with all major cities and towns in the country.
  • I visited this place in October, 2004.
  • I did my schooling from K.V NO.1 Air Force Station Agra, and B.com from St John's college and Agra is very nice place and have lot of historic places which make this city attractive and unique. finally Agra rocksssss...
  • hi friends agra is a vary beautiful pelace so ghomo
  • Agra is a city of love with expression of the feelings of emperors like Shahjahan for his wife Mumtaj
  • agra is a memorial lover city
  • Agra is the one of the prominent destinations of the World Tourism map with three heritage monuments - The Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri & Red Fort. It is more just a dacadent city of graveyards and work.
  • YAMUNA KO BACHAO NAHI TO TAJ MAHAL KO BHOOL JAO COME ON INDIA'S YOUNGISTHAN
  • agra,wonderful place. i hav been here since last 7 years, the city iss developing very fast. nd hope would become the capital of paschim pradesh....
  • I am dharm kumar prajapati, i live in agra. its is a wonderful city and lovely ciry.and city of taj and my borth city
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  • AGRA IS A CITY OF HISTORICALS PLACE TAJ IS THE HEART OF AGRA RED FORT,MAHTAB BAGH,HUMAYUN TOMB,BULAND DRWAJA, JODHA BAI KA MAHAL ARE THE PLACE TO VISIT WHEN ANYONE COME TO AGRA
  • Agra is a birthplace of my father. My ancestors are from this place. Some of them were from Nai ki mandi. My house name was "Iqbal Manzil". Can anyone help me in locate the place?
  • this is a wonder building of agra. agra is our city and district . we proud of Taj because this is symbol of love. All world want to love and love want to Taj Taj wants to us .we want to agra .world want to Agra. i am nothing but i am all thing . i am a homo who live in this great city.
  • i like taj.........
  • BALVENDRA SINGH TOMAR MY BEST TAJ
  • Good City,Petha is famous.All things in agra Famous.
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