Akbar's Fort
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Akbari Fort & Museum is a museum in Ajmer. It has been named Rajputana Museum. It was once the residence of Prince Salīm, the son of the Emperor Akbar, and presently houses a collection of Mughal and Rajput armor and sculpture. Construction of this had been commissioned by Akbar in 1570. This is the location from where Salim, as the Emperor Jahangir read out the farmân permitting the British East India Company to trade with India.
Type | Date | Description | Notes | Source | Subtype |
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area | 1818 | Ajmer-Merwara | , | Wikidata | region |
commons | 1851 | Ajmer, entrance of the fort | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Entrance Palace 1 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Watch tower 1 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Exterior Views | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Watch tower 2 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Entrance view 2 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Main Entrance 1 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Kkm akbar fort interior 2 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Kkm akbar fort ajmer 1 | Commons | image | |
commons | 2009 | Kkm akbar fort interior 1 | Commons | image |
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