Examples of using Agra in English and their translations into Hindi
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By Air: Agra has its own airport which is well connected only to Delhi by Air India flights.
Mehtab Bagh was the eleventh and the last in a series of gardens built by the Mughals along the bank of the Yamuna opposite the Agra Fort and the Taj.
Hemu first seized Agra, and with an army of 50,000 cavalry,
On the western side there is another agra- mandapa, similar to the one on the east, which leads out and up through a narrow tunnel to the road beyond.
The early Mughal emperors favoured Agra as their capital, and Delhi became their permanent seat only after Shah Jahan built(1638)
The main trains connecting Agra to Delhi are Palace on Wheels, Shatabdi, Rajdhani
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced that Agra will be converted into a city that relies only on“biofuel”.
When we hear the name Agra, the first thing that comes to our mind is Taj Mahal.
Agra has a rich history,
Agra has a good road network
After occupying Agra in 1803, the English established an administrative center here and it remained so until 1850.
The early Mughal emperors favored Agra as their capital, and Delhi became their permanent seat only after Shah Jahan built(1638)
who visited Agra in 1638(only seven years after Mumtaz's death),
Some east-bound trains from Delhi also travel via Agra, so direct connections to points in Eastern India(including Kolkata)(Calcutta)
Apart from being a tourist destination, Agra- the third largest city of U.P., has more than 7200 small scale industries.
University of Delhi and from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra.
Being the favorite city of the Mughals, he made Agra the capital before Delhi.
In two hotly contested battles in 1555he defeated the Afghans and recovered Delhi and Agra.
it maintains a literacy charge of 73.11% and in Agra district literacy charge is 62.56%,
Mankameshwar Temple: About 2.5 km from Taj Mahal and less than 1 km away from Agra Fort is located one of the four ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva that stand on each corner of the Agra city.