The stables of Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri; patrimony dell' Unesco; is a ghost city in the district of Sour. It was the vital politics of the Indian empire moghul under the reign of Akbar; from 1571 to 1585; when it was abandoned; because of the water lack. With the construction of the residence of Fatehpur Sikri ("the city of the Victoria") the Great Mogol Akbar has left to the posteri a city in pure style moghul. The intense activities lasted ten years altogether and created to a vital fiabesca which sank on hills and characterized from splendid palaces and terraces. However Akbar was seen soon forced to abandon its creation for water lack. Nine doors give approached the city; encircled from a town-walls long building 6 km; uniform constructed in red sandstone. 3987 India To cite in the credit: Fototeca Gilardi/Raffaella Milandri
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