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why was fetehpur sikri still visited by people even after Akbar moved back to Agra?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Emperor Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri to honor the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chishti, who lived in Sikri village. Apparently, Akbar visited the saint to seek his blessing, as he longed to have a son and heir. Akbar decided to relocate his capital from Agra Fort to Fatehpur Sikri.

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Emperor Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri to honor the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chishti, who lived in Sikri village. Apparently, Akbar visited the saint to seek his blessing, as he longed to have a son and heir. Akbar decided to relocate his capital from Agra Fort to Fatehpur Sikri.

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Explanation:

It was abandoned by Akbar in 1585 when he went to fight a campaign in Punjab. It was later completely abandoned by 1610. The reason for its abandonment is usually given as the failure of the water supply, though Akbar's loss of interest may also have been the reason since it was built solely on his whim.

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