State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Agra
Area (Approx.): 62 sq km
Language: Hindi, English, Urdu
Best Time to Visit: October to March
Long Distance Code: +91-562
Importance of the Place: City of Taj
International Access: Delhi International
Airport
Location : Agra is located just
200 kms from Delhi, the capital of India. Situated
on the west bank of River Yamuna, Agra was once
the flourishing capital of the Muslim rulers of
India. It is more than 350 kms away from the state
capital of Lucknow and is in the northern plains
of India with extreme climate. It is best visited
in the winter months of October to March.
About Agra : Agra
the majestic
capital of the Mughals has placed it self in the
world map as the most sought after destination in
the world. The city of Taj Mahal as it is known
to the world, it is also a city of magical splendours
and city having the most magnificent monuments in
India, standing testimony to its glorious past.
The first establishment possibly was some 5,000
years ago. Basically it has a strategic location
and therefore the Aryans must have come and settled
here then. It finds a mention in the epic of Mahabharata
as Agravana, which the say is the origin of the
present name Agra. Agravana means Paradise in Sanskrit.
Later the city was also referred to as Arya Griha
as the place of Aryans. It is also said that the
town was founded by the King Ugrasen. But the town
rose to prominence from the time that the Muslim
rulers established themselves over here.
The present city of Agra was founded by Sikandar
Lodhi of the Lodhi dynasty. The Lodhis ruled the
area till the Mughals seized it in the mid of the
16th century. It was the mighty Babur who laid the
foundation of building forts and gardens in this
city. The Mughals loved this city and beautified
it as per their requirements by building huge forts
and lovely and shapely gardens. The architects were
specially brought from Persia to construct the dream
buildings of every emperor.
Agra remained the seat of almost four Mughal emperors.
While Babur settled here, Humayun and Akbar guarded
it and Jehangir and Shahajehan beautified it. It
remained the capital till emperor Shahajehan shifted
the capital to Delhi in the later years of his life.
But nonetheless, he could not find a better place
than Agra to build the great monument, as tribute
to his love, the exotic Taj. And till date for tourists
all over the world India is synonymous to the great
Taj Mahal.
But there is more to Agra than only the Taj. Not
only other huge edifices that dot the town, but
also something to satisfy the connoisseur for good
things in life. Agra is the birth place of the Tandoor
cuisine that is famous all over the world. Another
famous item of Agra is the sweet prepared of white
pumpkin called petha. The spicy snack of dal moth
is also tasty.
Under the patronage of the Mughal rulers many arts
and craft forms were encouraged which still form
the handicraft industry of Agra. Brass ware, embroidered
clothes, marble curios, intricately designed jewellery
and the original Persian carpets are few of the
things which can be carried from Agra.