Fatehpur Sikri

Once upon a time, there was an Emperor called Akbar. He went to see a Sufi saint called Shaikh Salim Chisti, who foretold that Akbar would have a male child. When this came true, Akbar was so impressed that he decided to move his capital to the Saint’s obscure hometown – Fatehpur Sikri. Note that Akbar had three wives and five thousand girlfriends, so this story isn’t exactly trustworthy.

 

When Akbar died, there was no longer any reason to keep the capital here, and the city was abandoned in 1585 after only fourteen years of habitation.

view from fatehpur sikri 

 

Today, the well-preserved ruins are nice excuse to go on a day trip from Agra. The only drawback is the swarms of postcard-selling touts, guides and various con-artists that swarm the area. You can avoid these guys by hiring one. We paid a guy two USD to accompany us, and people miraculously stopped approaching us. Believe me, it was far more pleasant this way.

 

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