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 Agra town in India, Agra Red Fort. This is a palace and a fort worth seeing Agra Red Fort was constructed in 1565 Since then about 5 Mogul kings have used this fort This is a 2.5km long fort which is very big and complex You can also call it as a city within walls Its spread across 92 acres and highly secured with water and forest barriers You have to pass 3 gates to enter the fort. It's built this way for protection from the enemies This section is the final entry way to palace As it's built with a slope, history says that enemies were attacked with rolling objects at this point And also hot oil was poured using these spaces in the wall This is the main door that leads to an echoing dome King was welcome here with drums and music This section of the palace was there King Shah Jahans father lived when he was a king Here you can see the bedroom and kitchen and the rooms of the servants situated on the upper floor From here we enter the royal library Books were stacked in the wa

Historical monuments of India Taj Mahal and it's mysteries

Hey guys, at Taj Mahal , we will see a mysterious passage on the ground that goes directly underground. Now, if we take a better look, it's not onlylocked with meshed metal doors, but if you look inside the doors, it's been coveredwith wooden boards. This not only means you're not allowedto enter this passage, but you're also not even allowed to ascertain what's inside. Where is that this underground passage going? this is often located just outside the most structureof Taj Mahal , but if we walk inside the Taj Mahal , you'll see yet one more massive passagethat goes underground. this is often also locked, but there's a symbol thatsays don't stop here or take pictures of this closed passage.  Why should a sealed passage, not be photographed? Does Taj Mahal really have a secret basementunderneath? Authorities reluctantly accept that Taj Mahaldoes have an underground area and that they say that there's a chamber which contains thetombs of King Shah J