Fatehpur Sikri
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Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/fatehpur-sikri Fatehpur Sikri Akbar built this city in the little village of Sikri, 37 km west of Agra, owing to the hallowed presence of Shaikh Salim Chishti, the Sufi saint who told the heirless king that he would soon be blessed by sons. The king named his son Salim, after the saint, ordered a new imperial capital to be built at the saint’s abode on a hill at Sikri, and personally supervised its construction. This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the character and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. page 1 tying a thread on the marble screens of the main tomb building serves as a constant reminder to the saint of their wishes. What To SEE 2 Palace of Jodha Bai 2 Sights http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-fatehpur-sikri-lp1725585 1 Famous For : Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti City Fatehpur Sikri is playful and full of surprises: turn a corner and find an enchanted walled garden, or climb out of an apartment and find a tree perfectly framed in a window. Built by Akbar, the architecture of this village is something worth watching. The emperor chose red sandstone to minimise the stylistic clashes that could result from the mixing of elements of Timurid, Persian and Indian styles. An astonishing city took shape: pavilions and courtyards, domes, balconies, terraces, gardens, elegant cupolas, tanks, pools and baths. The architecture sheltered the imperial household from the harsh North Indian sun, but it also allowed for the play of filtered or refracted light and air through latticed windows and doors. Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India Fatehpur Sikri, India The Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti enshrines the burial place of the Sufi saint Salim Chisti. The tomb was constructed by Akbar as a mark of his respect for the Sufi saint. Exquisite marble screens enclose the main tomb building on all sides while the tomb is places in the centre of the main hall with a single semicircular dome. It seems that the marble building is built of ivory due to its elegant carvings. Devotees ask for the blessings of the saint and seek fulfillment of their wishes. It is believed that