Agra
was once the capital of the Mughal empire and even today it seems to
linger in the past. Not surprising, for the Mughal emperors with
their passion for building, endowed the city with some of the finest
structures in the world. It is very easy to slip away here through
the centuries into the grandeur and intrigues of the Mughal Court.
Agra
is an old city and it is said that its name was derived from
Agrabana, a forest that finds mention in the epic Mahabharata. In
more recent times Agra came into prominence when Sikandar Lodi made
it his capital city in 1501. The Lodi rule was to end very soon and
Agra passed into the possession of the Mughals. It was during the
time of the third emperor Akbar that Agra came into its own. He
embarked on the construction of the massive Agra Fort in 1565.
Though Akbar was diverted into building a new capital at Fatehpur
Sikri not far away. Agra continued to retain its importance and Shah
Jehan, Akbar's grandson ornamented the city with that masterpiece of
Mughal architecture - the Taj Mahal and built several other
beautiful buildings within the Agra Fort.