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- Agra - Wikipedia
Agra was the foremost city of the Indian subcontinent and the capital of the Mughal Empire under Mughal emperors Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan
- AGRA – Sustainably Growing Africa’s Food Systems
AGRA exists to fulfil a vision where Africa can feed itself and the world, transforming agriculture from a solitary struggle for survival into a thriving business
- 24 Best Places to visit in Agra | Top Tourist Attractions | 2026
See most popular tourist places to visit in Agra, top things to do, shopping and nightlife in Agra, find entry timings, fees about various attractions in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Agra (2026) - Must-See Attractions
Things to Do in Agra, India: See Tripadvisor's 292,864 traveler reviews and photos of Agra tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Agra Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Places to Visit in Agra - Incredible India
Fast-forward centuries, and Agra emerged as the capital of the Mughal Empire Today, the city's rich Mughal heritage is evident in its awe-inspiring tombs and mausoleums No wonder Agra boasts of not one or two but three UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
- Agra, India: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
A visit to India wouldn’t be complete without it Other must-experience destinations in Agra are two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the sandstone Red Fort and Fatehpur Sikri
- Agra | India, Taj Mahal, Fort Agra, Mughal Capital | Britannica
Agra is a major road and rail junction and a commercial and industrial centre known for its leather goods, cut stone, and handwoven carpets Tourism is a major factor in the city’s economy The city is the seat of Dr B R Ambedkar University (formerly Agra University), founded in 1927
- Agra Fort - Wikipedia
The Agra Fort (Qila Agra) is a historical Mughal fort in the city of Agra, also known as Agra's Red Fort Mughal emperor Humayun was crowned at this fort in 1530 It was later renovated by the Mughal emperor Akbar from 1565 and the present-day structure was completed in 1573
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