Akbar’s  greatest architectural achievement was the construction of Fatehpur Sikri, his  Capital City near Agra.  The construction pf the walled city was started in 1569 A.D.  and completed in 1574 A.D.  contained  some of the most beautiful buildings – both religious and secular which testify  to the Emperor’s aim of achieving social, political and religious integration.   The religious edifices worth mentioning are the Jami Masjid and Salim Chisti’s  Tomb.  The tomb built in 1571 A.D. in the corner of the mosque compound is  a square marble chamber with a verandah. The cenotaph has an exquisitely  designed lattice screen around it.

The secular ones include Jodh Bai’s palace, the Panch Mahal, the  Diwan-i-khas and the Buland Darwaza. Jodha Bai's palace is a large building  consisting of rooms on all four sides of a courtyard. The centre part and four  corners of the building are doubled storeyed. A small chapel attached has niches  in the wakks for idols. The panch Mahal is a five stored structure, each storey  smaller in size as they go up, the last one being only a kiosk.





 
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