Overshadowed by its world-renowned neighbour, the Taj, the Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, with its intense design-scape stands as a silent cornerstone in Mughal architecture
The everlasting charm of Agra goes beyond its jewel, the Taj Mahal, and there are pockets of colonial-era structures at every turn if only one were to stop and notice
The Battis Khamba of Agra, a medieval ruin of the Mughal Garden, still standing tall on the land of the Yamuna river, takes one back to the Mughal era of Jehangir
Mughal influence continues to trickle in crafts that have put India on the world map. One of them is Parchin Kari, a craft that involves inlaying coloured or semi-precious stones into marbles.
The now accessible attractions include Mughal gardens like Aram Bagh and Mehtab Bagh, the tomb of Mariam-Uz-Zamani, Fatehpur Sikri, Chini ka Rauza, and Sikandra