 Sikandra, a suburb of Agra, is situated only 13 km. from the Agra Fort. The  last resting place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Sikandara is famous for the  beautiful mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Construction of this aesthetic  monument was planned and started by Akbar himself. But Akbar died before his  mausoleum could be completed and his son Jahangir completed it. While executing  the dream of Akbar, Jahangir made many modifications in the original plan of the  building.
Sikandra, a suburb of Agra, is situated only 13 km. from the Agra Fort. The  last resting place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Sikandara is famous for the  beautiful mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Construction of this aesthetic  monument was planned and started by Akbar himself. But Akbar died before his  mausoleum could be completed and his son Jahangir completed it. While executing  the dream of Akbar, Jahangir made many modifications in the original plan of the  building.Akbar’s mausoleum at Sikandara is a unique pyramidal tomb structure. The architectural specifications of the tomb shows that the structure is a perfect blend of Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, and Jain motifs, thus reflecting the spirit of religious toleration, which Akbar practiced during his reign.
A remarkable feature of this multistoried building is the presence of  three-storey-minarets on its four corners. These minarets are built in red  sandstone with stunning inlay work of marble.
The mausoleum is surrounded by  a beautiful garden, providing a tranquil ambience to the last abode of this  great ruler.
Any tour to the medieval Indian city of Agra remains incomplete without visiting the mausoleum of one of India’s most admired and popular rulers, Akbar the Great.
 
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