Fatepur Sikri- Inside Jodha Bai's Palace
Fatepur Sikri- Decoration
Fatepur Sikri- Wood Carving
Fatepur Sikri- Raja Birbal's House
Fatepur Sikri- Smoking Workman
Fatepur Sikri- Yawning Workman
Fatepur Sikri- Lady in Red
Fatepur Sikri- Panch Mahal
Fatepur Sikri- Panch Mahal
Fatepur Sikri- Diwan-i-Khas
Fatehpur Sikri- Panch Mahal
Fatehpur Sikri- Panch Mahal
Fatehpur Sikri- Pillar in Diwan-i-Khas
Fatehpur Sikri- Stonemasons at Work
Monkey (?) Nut Seller
Fatehpur Sikri- All Aboard!
Propane Overload
Cycling By
Ruminating
Fresh Fruit
Snacking
Abhaneri Villagers
Chand Baori Step Well
Fatehpur Sikri- Raja Birbal's House
Fatehpur Sikri- Mariam-uz-Zamani House
Fatehpur Sikri- Jami Masjid (Friday Mosque)
Fatehpur Sikri- Colourful Clothes
Agra- Two Serious Ladies at the Taj Mahal
Agra- Taj Mahal at Sundown
Agra- Splendid Saris at the Taj Mahal
Agra- Taj Mahal Guesthouse
Agra- Indian Elegance at the Taj Mahal
Agra- Taj Mahal Guesthouse
Agra- Taj Mahal
Agra- Taj Mahal Minaret
Agra- Taj Mahal Dome
Agra- Taj Mahal and Lotus Pool
Agra- Taj Mahal- View from the Gateway Hotel
Agra- Taj Mahal- Entering Through the Gateway
Agra- Taj Mahal- Detail of Gateway
Agra- Street Outside the Gateway Hotel
Agra- Mughal Bazar from the Gateway Hotel
Agra- Taj Mahal from the Gateway Hotel
Agra- View of the Taj Mahal Guesthouse from the Ga…
Agra- View from the Gateway Hotel
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Fatehpur Sikri- Jodha Bai's Palace
Although the name of this building persists, historians do not believe that Jodha Bai ever lived here.
According to popular beliefs the most probable occupants of this palace were Akbar's two senior queens, Ruqayya Begum and Salima Sultan Begum.
According to popular beliefs the most probable occupants of this palace were Akbar's two senior queens, Ruqayya Begum and Salima Sultan Begum.
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