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Taj remains most favourite among tourists  -  Aug 10, 2007
Economic Times,...was much ahead of other monuments such as Agra Fort (12,74717), Red Fort (21,01662), Qutub Minar (21,95743) and Fatehpur Sikri (3,92015).

What price drinking water?  -  Aug 9, 2007
MoneyWeek (Subscription),Remember Fatehpur Sikri, part of Uttar Pradesh in India? It was the political capital of India's Mughal Empire until 1585, when it was abandoned due to lack

Why no heritage status for Agra?  -  Jul 25, 2007
Indian Muslims,New Delhi, July 25 (IANS) It boasts of three heritage monuments - Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri - and several other historical structures,

The Taj retains its wonder  -  Aug 16, 2007
Express TravelWorld,...would be preferred by tourists for a longer duration of stay because of the attractions in the surrounding region like Fatehpur Sikri and Bharatpur.

Barun Roy: Up, up, and away  -  Aug 1, 2007
Business Standard,Fatehpur Sikri was one of the places Pei had visited before he finalised his design. The point he makes is particularly relevant for countries like India

Medieval travelogues that can be textbooks  -  Jul 29, 2007
Business Standard,...(p 29) Monserrate describes many things he saw on his way from Surat to Fatehpur Sikri. One of them is as follows: “…the religious zeal of the ‘Musalmans’

Another wonder revealed: Qutub Minar draws most tourists, Taj a ...  -  Jul 24, 2007
Indian Express,...included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO, was third most popular with 21.01 lakh visitors in 2006, followed by Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.

Great Indian Holidays  -  Aug 6, 2007
أرابيا...havelis and cenotaphs of Gujarat and Rajasthan, the rock Jain temples of Mount Abu, the moghul monuments at Fatehpur Sikri, the Taj Mahal,



Success for 'dancing' bear campaign  Oct 24, 2006
Recent removals involved the dancing bears from various popular tourist routes around Agra, including the Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri. ... - Green Consumer Guide,

Focus on the Mughals  Oct 30, 2006
...says Duffy. One example of a people-oriented development is the study of how water was brought up to Fatehpur Sikri. “This was ... - Calcutta Telegraph,
Here & there: India — monuments and museums — Razi Azmi Mar 29, 2006
Mahal exceeded my high expectations, but the real surprises were the Agra Fort, Itmad ud Daulah (three kilometres from Agra) and Fatehpur Sikri (40 kilometres ...
Daily Times,

Taking a long trip Mar 30, 2006
She was going to be snapping photos of the Taj Mahal. Taking a rickshaw ride in Old Delhi. Touring Fatehpur Sikri, the mysterious ghost city. ...
OregonLive.com,

VCUQ organises lecture on portraiture at the Mughal court Mar 21, 2006
...manuscripts and single-page compositions of extraordinary beauty were produced in the imperial Mughal ateliers in Lahore, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri and Delhi. ...
Peninsula On-line,

Taj Majal exceeds expectations Mar 6, 2006
A 30-mile drive into the rural India countryside and we were at the World Heritage site Fatehpur Sikri, a fortress-like structure built by the Mughal Emperor ...
Daily News - Galveston County,
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