How was mughal celebrated christmas?
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Both Akbar and Jehangir celebrated the festival and partook of the traditional dinner at the Agra Fort. “On Christmas morning, Akbar used to come to the Church with his nobles to see the representation of the cave in which Christ was born and the mountain on which the good shepherds kept watch,” the Annals read.
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He used to say, "It was a metropolis in which goldsmiths from Italy, Portugal and Dutch were shipowners. Tourists from France, merchants, and scholars from the Middle East, including artisans from Central Asia and Iran, visited Agra."
Because of so many foreigners, Christmas was a big thing in those days. The Franciscan Annals state that "the happiness of a mass was spread throughout the city."
The style of the festival was clearly visible in the markets. In the chill air of December, colorful arches, banners and flags of many countries were seen in the markets.
"The trumpet, the clarinet sounded, the firecrackers burst and the church bell rang."
Akbar allowed the clergy to build a grand church in the city which took many heavy hours and one of them fell during the reign of Akbar's son Jahangir. In the city of Kotwali, even an elephant could not be taken.
The hour broke during a grand event for Jahangir's nephew. It is said that at that time the church worker had 'gone mad with joy' and kept playing the hour till he fell down.
Fortunately no one was injured during this period and the employee's job was also not lost. Akbar and Jahangir celebrated this festival and attended traditional banquets at the Agra Fort.
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Because of so many foreigners, Christmas was a big thing in those days. The Franciscan Annals state that "the happiness of a mass was spread throughout the city."
The style of the festival was clearly visible in the markets. In the chill air of December, colorful arches, banners and flags of many countries were seen in the markets.
"The trumpet, the clarinet sounded, the firecrackers burst and the church bell rang."
Akbar allowed the clergy to build a grand church in the city which took many heavy hours and one of them fell during the reign of Akbar's son Jahangir. In the city of Kotwali, even an elephant could not be taken.
The hour broke during a grand event for Jahangir's nephew. It is said that at that time the church worker had 'gone mad with joy' and kept playing the hour till he fell down.
Fortunately no one was injured during this period and the employee's job was also not lost. Akbar and Jahangir celebrated this festival and attended traditional banquets at the Agra Fort.
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