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Agra is a city of many treasures, from the Taj Mahal to the marble artists who create magnificent works of art. This gallery showcases many of the locations that have made this city a photographer's delight.
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Mehendi or henna decorated hand, Delhi, India
The Red Fort, Agra, 
First mentioned in about 1081, the fort was captured by the Mughals. Many of the buildings inside the walls were built by Shah Jahan when Agra was an Imperial City. The Fort once was home to the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the Peacock Throne before they were seized by Shah Abbass of Persia.
The Red Fort, Agra, India
First mentioned in about 1081, the fort was captured by the Mughals. Many of the buildings inside the walls were built by Shah Jahan when Agra was an Imperial City. The Fort once was home to the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the Peacock Throne before they were seized by Shah Abbass of Persia.
The Diwan-i-Khas,The Red Fort, Agra, India
A lavishly decorated open hall where Shah Jahan would hold audience with his court,
Colonnaded arches of the Diwan-i-Aam,The Red Fort, Agra, India
Home to the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the Peacock Throne before they were seized by Shah Abbass of Persia. Shah Jahan would hold audience in this pavilion seated on the Peacock Throne.
The Red Fort, Agra, India
The Khas Mahal built by Shah Jahan inside the Red Fort for his two favorite daughters, Jahanara and Roshanara.
Colorfully dressed women visiting the Red Fort, Agra, India
Visitors to the Red Fort, Agra, India
The Old Cemetery, Agra, India. Agra's oldest cemetery with tombs dating back to 1600s, and including 80 tombs belonging to Armenian traders. The Red Taj-like structure is the tomb of John William Hessing, a Dutch soldier of fortune, who died in Agra in 1803.
Visitors to the Red Fort, Agra, India
Visitors to the Red Fort, Agra, India
Visitors to the Red Fort, Agra, India
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