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This video is based on my recent visit to Agra Fort which I completed Agra Fort Online Ticket Entry Fee (Indian) INR 35 Entry Fee (SAARC and BIMSTEC) INR 35 Entry Fee (Foreigner ) INR 550 Entry Below (Children Below Age 15) Free Places to Visit in Agra Fort: • Jahangir Bath Tab • Jahangiri Bedroom • Jahangir’s Dining Hall • Sheesh Mahal • Roshnara Palace • Jahanara Palace • Angoori Palace • Khaas Mahal(Shahjahan Mumtaz Bedroom) • Fountain • Shah Jahan Garden • Musamman Burj/Shah Jahan’s Jail • Shah Jahan Washroom • Meena Masjid • Meena Bazar • Diwan-i-Khas • Diwan-i-Aam • Nagina Masjid Agra Fort History Situated just 3 km from the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort was built on the banks of Yamuna as a defence to keep the enemy forces at bay. The rampart is 20 metres high and its walls are 2.5 km wide. The fort is a walled city comprising several structures which were demolished by various rulers only to be replaced by new preferences. The fort consists of four gates and the two main gates are: the Delhi gate and the Lahore gate. The Delhi gate was exclusively meant for Akbar and his security. It is now under the control of the Indian Army. The Lahore gate is now known as the Amar Singh gate and is the only gate for entrance to the Agra Fort. Agra Fort has had many invaders and seen the rule of many dynasties resulting in its constant transformations. Babur took the control of the fort after defeating Ibrahim Lodi in 1526. The fort was now home to the Mughal supremacy and an object of envy for the rest. Sher Shah Suri in 1540 defeated Humayun and the new owner of the fort made changes to it to suit his tastes. Fifteen years later in 1555, Humayun usurped the Sur rulers and reclaimed the fort only to lose it again a year later. But soon Akbar waged a war against the Surs and was able to take control of the fort once again. By this time the fort started to lose its sheen and in 1556 Akbar rebuilt the entire fort with red sandstone. After the death of Shah Jahan the fort was captured by the Maratha rulers who lost it to the British, and was later handed over to the Indian government post Independence. It took eight years and 4,000 workers to complete the construction of the colossal fort. Address Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003