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Diwan-I-Khas

Promising to transport the tourists to her land to an age of glory and culture, the entirety of the city of Fatehpur Sikri in Uttar Pradesh in India is an example of the brilliance and the charisma of the great Mughals. Resplendent in the elegance which naturally comes to this ancient city, thanks to her rich association with the regality of the Mughals, Tours To Fatehpur Sikri are considered to be definite must haves if you are planning a tour itinerary to Uttar Pradesh. Characterized by the rich feel of the red sand stone, which it is constructed of, the prestigious list of the various Monuments Of Fatehpur Sikri is led by, perhaps, the Diwan-I-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri.

History of the Diwan-I-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri
Built as a form of homage to the memory of the memory of the great Sufi saint, Sheikh Salim Chisti, who, it is said, blessed the emperor with an heir to the Mughal throne in India, who was to be later known as Jahangir, Fatehpur Sikri was built in 1571 and stood as the capital of the Mughal empire till the year 1585. Once, the bustling capital city of the great Mughals, Fatehpur Sikri was abandoned due to what, today is guessed by historians to be a severe water shortage. Listed in the prestigious list of World Heritage sites as put down by UNESCO, Fatehpur Sikri is today one of the greatest prides of Indian culture. Arguably, one of the most prestigious monuments in Fatehpur Sikri, the Diwan-I-Khas in Fatehpur Sikri offers an excellent glimpse of the life in the Mughal court in Fatehpur Sikri.

Description of the Diwan-I-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri
Know as the Diwan-I-Khas or the Hall of Private Audience, a visit to the exotic premises of the Diwan-I-Khas in Fatehpur Sikri is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Fatehpur Sikri. A silent witness to the grandeur of the great Mughals, a tour to the Diwan-I-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri is known for the elaborate carvings, which mark its interiors. Perhaps, the most prominent aspect of the interiors of the Diwan-I-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri is the stone column, which, to a large extent, probably bears some association to the rule of Emperor Akbar. The second most striking feature of the Fatehpur Sikri is the massive Lotus Pillar throne, which was probably the throne, where the emperor sat while holding court.