5 Facts About Agra You Don't Know

5 Facts About Agra You Don't Know

Agra, also known as the "country of the Taj," is one of the most well-known towns in the entire globe. It attracts vacationers from every region and country on the face of the planet. Agra is well recognised not just for its location on the banks of the Yamuna river but also for its incredibly well-liked dessert delicacy known as petha. Along with Delhi and Jaipur, agra 1 night 2 days tour also includes the Golden Triangle of Tourism in India.

Did you know that this lovely city, which is home to several historical landmarks and ancient treasures, is the most popular tourist destination in the nation? It is true that millions of tourists visit there every year. After Delhi, Agra is the only city in the northern part of India that has more than ten hotels that are rated five stars.

That's quite an accomplishment on your part. You should definitely read this post if you are interested in learning more about Agra and exciting information relating to the monuments that can be found there. Following is a rundown of the seven interesting facts about Agra that you probably need to be made aware of.

1) Shah Jahan was not responsible for building the Agra Fort.

When asked about the history of the Agra Fort, we almost invariably respond by stating that it was constructed by Shah Jahan, a Mughal King, in the early 17th century. But did you know that the Rajput monarchs actually built the Agra Fort out of bricks long before the Mughal dynasty came to power in India?

After that, it fell under the authority of the Lodis, who held it until King Akbar of the Mughals restored it with red sandstone. However, Shah Jahan was responsible for the construction of the current building of fort. You can book a Taj Mahal 1 night 2 days tour and visit agra fort.

2)Blue River was the name of the Yamuna river at Agra.

If we told you that the polluted Yamuna river was initially referred to as the Blue River because of its untainted waters, you would not believe us. Yes, it was so transparent and clear that one could easily see the river bed beneath them with their own eyes. 

It is now considered to be one of the rivers in the country that has the highest level of contamination and infection. It would only qualify as another one of Agra's wonders if it managed to keep the beauty it had when it was first built.

3) One of the most powerful city

Used to be the most powerful city in the world, Agra was regarded as one of the most widely regarded cities in the world while the Mughal dynasty ruled it. Between the years 1556 and 1648, it functioned as the kingdom's primary administrative centre.

It was under the reigns of Akbar and Shah Jahan, two of the most prominent Mughal monarchs, that it rose to prominence as the most influential metropolis. Agra was once so magnificent that kings from all over the world would travel there to pay their respects.

4) Its Origins Date Back to Before the Time of the Mahabharata

If you have ever been a student of history, then you have most likely learned that the city of Agra was established in the early 16th century by Sikandar Lodi, who at the time reigned as a ruler within the Delhi Sultanate. Ancient Hindu literature makes multiple references to Agraben's existence as a place that was once inhabited.

5) The Site of a College That Is 168 Years Old

The fact that St. John's College in Agra is one of the oldest colleges in operation in the country today is a fact that few people are aware of. In the year 1850, during the time period known as the British Era, it was established.

In modern times, it is well-known not just for its role in the past but also for its aesthetic value in terms of architecture. Because of this, it is not inaccurate to say that it is among the most beautiful institutions in the United States.

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