The Travellers Guide to Agra Containing An Account of the Past History the An

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The Travellers Guide to Agra Containing An Account of the Past History the An
Satya Chandra Mukerji
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The dome is of the transitional period, and differs from the bulbous domes of the Taj and the Moti Masjid.
4. Moti Bagh and Moti Masjid just opposite the tomb of Itimad-ud-Dowlah, modernized since a long time said to have been founded by Shah Jehan.
5. Nawabganj, a walled enclosure, said to have been built by Nawab Salat Khan in the reign of Shah Jehan, with high walls and towers now used as a residence.
6. Humayon's Mosque in the village of Kach- pura whose inscription says that the date of it
...s com- pletion was 1530 A. D.
7. Chahar Bagh and garden palace of Baber entirely in ruins, situated to the east of the Kachpura village.
8. Mahtab Bagh, the garden whose founda- tions still remain opposite to the Taj, the site where Shah Jehan intended to build his own tomb. The eastern ornamental tower is nearly perfect yet, and the foundations to the western tower, can yet be traced for a distance of 320 yards.
121 9. Achanak Bagh, situated a mile east of Kachpura. The entrance gate to it is in ruins, and some chambers opening on a terrace on the river are said to have been built in the time of Baber, and it seems to have taken its name from that of a princess of the times.


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