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Sikandra
Sikandra is 8 km
north-east on the Agra-Delhi road. It is on the same side of the river
Yamuna as the Taj. Sikandra was built in 1492 by Sikander Lodhi, a
ruler of one of the last dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate.
Akbar, in his time, ordered the construction of Sikandra again, this
time as a site for his mausoleum, but he died before it could be
completed. The work was completed by his son Jehangir in 1613. The
tomb is a combination of Muslim and Hindu architectural styles. The
building of red sandstone is four storeys tall, approximately 31
metres in height. The first three storeys are of red sandstone, while
the fourth is entirely of marble.
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