posted on 2017-07-03, 00:00authored byG. Massiot & cie
The lake is now dry.\u000a\u000aBuilt near the much older Sikri, the historical city of Fatehabad, as it was first named, was constructed by the Mughal emperor Akbar beginning in 1570. (His 'city' was largely a mosque and palace complex.) It remained his capital until 1580s; inadequate water supply forced the evacuation of the city in 1605. Two of the buildings of the palace complex are the Diwan-i-Aam (public audience hall) and the Panch Mahal, a five-storied palatial structure, the highest building of the civic area. The fifth level consists of a large domed chatri. Each of its five receding tiers is open on all sides; a place from which Akbar could see and be seen. Facing east, it may have been associated with the daily viewing of the emperor at sunrise, a practice that Akbar instituted.
History
Date Created
1910-01-01
Date Modified
2017-07-03
Spatial Coverage
+27.097246+77.666004|Fatehpur Sikri|Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
Temporal Coverage
before or circa 1910
Cultural Context
Mughal
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