Thursday, 26 May 2016

THE BEAUTIFUL TOURIST PLACES IN FATEHPUR SIKRI, UTTAR PRADESH

JODHA BAI'S PALACE

The royal residence for the head ruler.

Amid the Mughal period separate royal residences were worked for the individuals from the rulers group of concubines and extraordinary structures were implied for the head ruler. Jodha Bai was a rajput princess who was hitched to Akbar and was his central ruler. The Fatehpur Sikri – Jodha Bai's castle is the biggest and the most vital building which is a part of the head's array of mistresses. Albeit a few history specialists don't concur that the royal residence was implied for Jodha Bai alone and trust that it was to a greater extent a Zenani-Dyodhi or a royal residence implied for the ladies and different individuals from the majestic collection of mistresses. The castle is rectangular fit as a fiddle and its measurements measure 231'8" x 215' in zone. There is a glorious single entryway which had guardrooms to give insurance to the individuals from the group of concubines.

The huge part of the engineering of Fatehpur Sikri – Jodha Bai's royal residence is that there is a congruous amalgamation of Islamic and Hindu craftsmanship which should be altogether different and truth be told inverse in components. There is an extensive number of Hindu themes like swans, elephants, parrots, srivatsa mark, lotuses, ghant mala and so on. The dalan or patio is colonnaded and has square columns that are curvilinear. They have delightful moldings and sections that are to a great degree elegant. There are vedikas and a few Hindu themes in this suite. The primary structure of the building includes chhatris and chhaparkhats with eight columns. There are vaults which are crescent fit as a fiddle and there are triangular rooftops made of khaprels or rooftop tiles.

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