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  1. Buland Darwaza (lit. ' High Gate '), or the "Door of victory", was built in 1575 [1] by Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. It is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri, which is 43 km from Agra, India. [2] [3] Front view of the Buland Darwaza

  2. The Buland Darwaza, approached by 42 steps and 53.63m high and 35 meters wide, is the highest gateway in the world and an astounding example of the Mughal architecture. It is made of red and buff sandstone, and decorated by carving and inlaying of white and black marble.

  3. Buland Darwaza acts as the southern entrance of Fatehpur Sikri. It’s built on a high platform, accessible by a flight of 42 steps, giving it an additional height. It’s flanked by three-storey high arches with large free-standing galleries (called chhatris).

  4. Notable monuments in the mosque complex include the Buland Darwaza, which acts as the mosque's southern gate, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, a saint in whose honour the mosque was constructed. History. Akbar commissioned the Jama Masjid as part of his new capital city of Fatehpur Sikri.

  5. Buland Darwaza is not merely an architectural wonder; it is a symbol of grandeur, legacy, and the enduring might of the Mughal Empire. As visitors stand before this colossal gateway, they are transported back in time to an era of emperors, conquests, and cultural confluence.

  6. The Buland Darwaza, also known as the Gate of Magnificence, serves as the primary entrance to Fatehpur Sikri’s Jama Masjid complex. Emperor Akbar erected this gateway in 1576 AD to mark his victory over Gujarat. This gate is made of red and buff sandstone and has black and white marble.

  7. In Fatehpur Sikri. …southern entrance, the colossal gateway Buland Darwaza (Victory Gate; 1575), is one of India’s greatest architectural works. The monumental gateway is constructed out of red sandstone and is attractively carved.

  8. Incredible travel guide for visiting Buland Darwaza in Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh. Find info on Buland Darwaza history, architecture, visiting timings, how to reach, interesting facts & nearby places to visit.

  9. Buland Darwaza, or the "Door of victory", was built in 1575 A.D. by Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. It is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid at...

  10. Buland Darwaza, which translates to “mighty gate” in Persian, stands as a magnificent testament to the architectural prowess of the Mughal era. This awe-inspiring structure is located in Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, and holds the distinction of being the largest gateway in the country.

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