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Tags : Historical Site
Entry Fee : Entry Fee (Indians): INR 25 per person
Entry Fee (Foreigners): INR 300 per person
Children (Below 15 years): Free entry
Timings : Open from Sunrise to Sunset
The Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, situated in Sikandra, Agra, is a notable Mughal-era mausoleum built between 1623 and 1627 by Emperor Jahangir in memory of his mother, Mariam-uz-Zamani, also known as Jodha Bai. As the Rajput wife of Emperor Akbar and mother of Jahangir, she held a significant position in the Mughal court. Her tomb is located near Akbar's own mausoleum, reflecting her esteemed status and the close bond within the imperial family.
Architecturally, the tomb is a blend of Mughal and Rajput styles, constructed primarily of red sandstone with intricate carvings and floral motifs. Unlike many Mughal tombs, it lacks a central dome, featuring instead a flat roof adorned with chhatris (domed pavilions) at the corners. The structure is set within a charbagh-style garden, symbolizing paradise in Islamic tradition. Easily accessible from central Agra, the Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani provides insight into the architectural innovation and cultural amalgamation of the Mughal era. Its historical significance and serene ambiance make it a worthwhile addition to any Agra itinerary.