Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A preface on the Subject:"Mughal King Akbar greatly influenced by Sufi mysticism is remembered for his reforms & statesmanship even today" as flashed on the f.b. on May 25,2011

Bishwa Nath Singh:
One can visit my Profile Page to go through my article "Mughal King Akbar greatly influenced by Sufi mysticism is remembered for his reforms & statesmanship even today" to know more about Akar the Great,Mughal Emperor who is adored even in modern era due to his great statesmanship and bringing many reforms.
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Photo of Akbar's Tomb complex at Sikandara in suburb of Agra showing the chhatris on three levels, a Rajasthani architecture feature

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Bishwa Nath Singh:

Akbar's Tomb complex at Sikandara in suburb of Agra showing the chhatris on three levels, a Rajasthani architecture feature could be seen in this Picture.The main entrance to the tomb facade The Tomb of Akbar the Great is an important Mugh...al architectural masterpiece, built 1605-1613, set in 48 Ha (119 acres) of grounds in Sikandra, a suburb of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.The third Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great (1542 – 1605), himself commenced its construction in around 1600, according to Tartary tradition to commence the construction of one's tomb during one's lifetime. Akbar himself planned his own tomb and selected a suitable site for it, after his death, Akbar's son Jahangir completed the construction in 1605-1613.Let us join to pay our homage to Him!"How nice of you to have shared..." on Sunita Singh's link.

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Bishwa Nath Singh:
Mughal Emperor Akbar was an ardent follower of Salim Chishti, a very holy man who lived in the region of Sikri near Agra. Believing the area to be a lucky one for himself, he had a mosque constructed there for the use of the saint. Subsequently, he celebrated the victories over Chittor and Ranthambore by laying the foundation of a new walled capital, thirty seven kms.west of Agra in 1569, which was named Fatehpur ("town of victory") after the conquest of Gujarat in 1573 and subsequently came to be known as Fatehpur Sikri in order to distinguish it from other similarly named towns.
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(Photo of Salim Chishti Shrine at Fatehpur Sikri.

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Bishwa Nath Singh :

It is the Salim Chishti Shrine at Fatehpur Sikri in India.One can kindly go through my article” Mughal King Akbar greatly influenced by Sufi mysticism is remembered for his reforms and statesmanship even today” that was flashed on my Profile Page today.


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May 25,2011.

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