
  A royal city perfectly preserved, Fatehpur Sikri provides a marvellous escape 
  into the past. Akbar embarked on the construction of a new capital here when 
  a prophecy of the birth of a male royal heir, by the Sufi Saint Salim Chisti 
  of Sikri, came true. 
  
  Imposing gateways and light- hearted palaces were built in red sandstone within 
  this fortified city only to be abandoned a few years later. 
  
  Among its many architectural game are the places for his queens - Jodha Bai, 
  Mariyam and his Turkish sultana, built in varying styles, each perfect in itself. 
  
  
  The Diwan-e-Khas entirely unique in its concept is a tall vaulted room with 
  an intricately carved central pillar and capital supporting a platform that 
  once held the emperor's throne. 
  
  Narrow galleries link this to the corners of the room where it is believed his 
  ministers sat The airy Panch Mahal a 5 storied structure rising in pyramidal 
  fashion was probably used by the ladies of the court. 
  
  Set like a jewel in a courtyard of pink sandstone is the finest building here, 
  the marble tomb of Salim Chisti enclosed by finely carved, lacy marble screens. 
  
  
  The Buland Darwaza, an imposing gateway 54 m high was built to commemorate Akbar's 
  Aligarh the famous university town is a center of Islamic studies. The city 
  is also noted for its handicrafts and metal wares.