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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Agra Fort' has mentioned 'Fort' in the following places:
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Agra FortEntry gates of the Agra FortLocationAgra, Uttar PradeshArea94 acres (38xc2xa0ha)Built1565-1573Built forAkbarArchitectural style(s)MughalOwner Lodhi Dynasty (1504-1526) Mughal Empire (1526xe2x80x931540) Suri Dynasty (1540xe2x80x931555) Mughal Empire (1556xe2x80x931761 & 1774-1785) Bharatpur State (1761xe2x80x931774) Maratha Empire (1785xe2x80x931803) British Empire (1803xe2x80x931947) UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iii)Reference251Inscription1984 (8th session)Coordinates27xc2xb010xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3N 78xc2xb001xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf27.179542xc2xb0N 78.021101xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 27.179542; 78.021101Coordinates: 27xc2xb010xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3N 78xc2xb001xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf27.179542xc2xb0N 78.021101xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 27.179542; 78.021101Location of Agra Fort in Uttar PradeshShow map of Uttar PradeshAgra Fort (India)Show map of India | WIKI |
Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. | WIKI |
The fort can be more accurately described as a walled city. | WIKI |
Soon after, Agra assumed the status of capital when Sikandar Lodi (A.D. 1487xe2x80x931517) shifted his capital from Delhi and constructed a few buildings in the pre-existing Fort at Agra. | WIKI |
After the first battle of Panipat (A.D. 1526) Mughals captured the fort and ruled from it. | WIKI |
The Fort got its present appearance during the reign of Akbar (A.D. 1556xe2x80x931605). | WIKI |
After the First Battle of Panipat in 1526, Babur stayed in the fort, in the palace of Ibrahim Lodi. | WIKI |
His successor, Humayun, was crowned in the fort in 1530. | WIKI |
The fort remained with the Suris till 1555, when Humayun recaptured it. | WIKI |
His historian, Abul Fazl, recorded that this was a brick fort known as 'Badalgarh'. | WIKI |
The fort was under the Jat rulers of Bharatpur for 13 Years. | WIKI |
In the fort, they built the Ratan Singh ki haveli. | WIKI |
The fort was invaded and captured by the Maratha Empire in the early 18th century. | WIKI |
Finally Mahadji Shinde took the fort in 1785. | WIKI |
The fort was the site of a battle during the Indian rebellion of 1857, which caused the end of the British East India Company's rule in India, and led to a century of direct rule of India by Britain. | WIKI |
The 380,000xc2xa0m2 (94-acre) fort has a semicircular plan, its chord lies parallel to the river Yamuna and its walls are seventy feet high. | WIKI |
Two of the fort's gates are notable: the "Delhi Gate" and the "Lahore Gate." | WIKI |
The monumental Delhi Gate, which faces the city on the western side of the fort, is considered the grandest of the four gates and a masterpiece of Akbar's time. | WIKI |
During a siege, attackers would employ elephants to crush a fort's gates. | WIKI |
Abul Fazal recorded that five hundred buildings in the beautiful designs of Bengal and Gujarat were built in the fort. | WIKI |
Plan of Agra Fort on display at the fort, 2012 Exterior of Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience Interior of Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) Agra Fort Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) Amar Singh Gate, Agra Jahangir Palace Diwan-i-Khas Delhi gate, by Seeta Ram, 1814xe2x80x9315 Agra Fort insides Decorated column Decorations on the ceiling Weeks Edwin Gate of the Fortress at Agra India Inside the Fort's extensive compound Rampart of Agra Fort Bathtub of Jahangir Taj and Yamuna river Musamman Burj inside Anguri Bagh, the garden in the courtyard Agra Fort: Shish Mahal Agra Fort: Hon'ble John Russell Colvin's Tomb. | WIKI |