Jodha Bai Ka Rauza Also known as Jodha Bai's Palace, this was the home of Jodha Bai, the first Rajput consort of Emperor Akbar. Just a few blocks separate the palace of Jodha Bai from Jahangiri Mahal. The building, which integrates many of the distinguishing architectural characteristics of Gujarat and Gwalior, is a striking example of Indo-Mughal architecture. Six kilometres separate the Agra Fort from the Rauza, or Palace. Through tiny openings in the palace's interior, the Taj Mahal may be seen. This palace, which is part of the Fatehpur Sikri neighbourhood, stands as a monument to Akbar's tolerance of many religions. The profusion of mural artwork that includes peacocks, elephants, lotuses, and other flora and fauna is a testament to the harmony between the two religions. Timing: 6 am to 6 pm every day Entry Fee: -Rs 10 per person for Indians, Rs 250 per person for foreigners
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