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Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri
The gigantic gateway
Buland Darwaza or the Lofty Gate looms over the courtyard of the
mosque. It is also known as the Gate of Magnificence. It was built by
Akbar following his victory in battle in 1573 - when Gujarat fell to
him. The walled city of Fatehpur Sikri is dominated by this stupendous
structure.
Buland Darwaza erected
in 1602 AD as Akbar won over Deccan . The Darwaza rises to a height of
40 metres and is topped by pillars and Chhatris. It is the most
Islamic structure in Fatehpur Sikri and echoes early Mughal design
with simple ornamentation,the carved verses from the Koran and soaring
arches. On the outside a long flight of steps sweeps down the hill
giving the gateway additional height.
The inscription is not
only famous for its calligraphy,but also throws light on Akbar's
religious broad - mindedness. The inscription is a message from Jesus
Christ advising his followers not to consider this world as their
permanent home. On the outside a long flight of steps sweeps down the
hill giving the gateway additional height.

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