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buland darwaza at fatehpur sikri was built by akbar to commemorate his victory over which province​

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Answered by aniketkumarojha82004
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Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. It is the main entrance to the palace at Fatehpur Sikri, a which is 43 km from Agra, India.

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Buland Darwaza (Hindi: बुलंद दरवाज़ा, Urdu: بُلند دروازه‎[1]), or the "Door of victory", was built in 1601 A.D.[2] by Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. It is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri, which is 43 km from Agra, India.[3][4]

in 1601 A.D.[2] by Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. It is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri, which is 43 km from Agra, India.[3][4]Buland Darwaza is the highest gateway in the world and is an example of Mughal architecture. It displays sophistication and heights of technology in Akbar's empire

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