Patecpuasikri - The court became an ancient death

Picture 1 of Patecpuasikri - The court became an ancient death It can be said in India, everywhere has miraculous relics, but Death into Patecpuasikri is not only miraculous but also a mystery. History records that, after a series of victories for the Indian emperors, Gielah Etin Muhamet, one of the descendants of Genghis Khan was crowned King of Acbar and ruled in India near. 50 years (1556 - 1605). This famous emperor ordered the construction of the new Capital for himself in a barren land by a large lake, 36 km west of Agra and naming his new city Patecpua (War City). win). Nearly 20,000 prisoners and slaves were brought to build Patecpua city; so after a short time a red sandstone castle was completed.

Patecpua citadel is located on the top of the mountain, so it is necessary to enter through the Bunvan gate of Dakvaza (victory gate). In the citadel is a series of large and small buildings such as palaces and castles . connected by large yard. At the center of the city is Acbar's large palace.

The most interesting and unique is also the place where the King's secret National Council meetings are held, or often called Electric Ban (Divanehac). The Court of Prohibition has the shape and structure of a large, round balcony on top of a red sandstone pillar. At this towering balcony, many times Emperor Acbar and the court secretly met Picture 2 of Patecpuasikri - The court became an ancient death

Castle of Mahan

Mogol empire's work. The center of the big castle has Acbar's chess playing field (Chinese chess type). The chessboard is very large and beautiful, and chess pieces are beautiful boys and girls who are dressed in colorful. At a far corner of the city there is a large courtyard called the Elephant Field, which is surrounded by tall tower structures. Elephant yard is used as a place to execute sinners by giving shoes to elephants.

A sinner who escapes death is considered innocent.Each time there were executions, the King and courtiers went to high towers to watch and decide. In addition, in Patecpuasikri city, there is a 5-storey palace of the Mahanian palace for women, a two-story Persian-style building of the poet Birơban, a close friend of Emperor Acbar and a small tomb of Salimsisti. Acbar's monk. Although small, this white marble mausoleum is a model for tombs made after the day in Agra, including the Taj Mahal.

Patecpuasikri uses only 14 hands and must be abandoned without water. From 1588 until the end of the nineteenth century, this beautiful city hall turned into a forest and shelter of animals. And from there, no one dared to come to this abandoned urban area, hence the name "Tu Thanh" or "Thanh Dieu". Not until 300 years later, since Acbar's death, the Patecpuasikri citadel was cleared and restored to one of India's famous relics. Although small, Patecpuasikri retains many of the most Islamic artistic nuances among Muslim cities in India.