Turkish Sultana’s House

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Turkish Sultana’s House is an ornately decorated residential pavilion within the Mughal imperial complex at Fatehpur Sikri, noted for its intricate carvings and blend of Persian and Indian architectural styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mughal-era structure
historic building
residential pavilion
access open to visitors
architecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture
Mughal architecture
Persian-influenced architecture
blend of Persian and Indian styles
associatedWith Mughal court
royal women’s residential quarters
builtUnder Akbar
Akbar
surface form: Mughal emperor Akbar
completionTime late 16th century
country India
culturalSignificance example of cross-cultural synthesis in Mughal architecture
representation of royal domestic architecture in Fatehpur Sikri
designFeatures geometric and floral motifs
ornamental brackets and columns
richly carved façades
era Mughal period
function residential pavilion for royal use
heritageContext Mughal imperial residence zone
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri
locatedIn Fatehpur Sikri
India
Uttar Pradesh
locatedNear Jodha Bai’s Palace
other royal residences in Fatehpur Sikri
material carved stone
red sandstone
notableFor delicate ornamental details
fine stone carving
intricate carvings
ornate decoration
partOf Fatehpur Sikri
surface form: Fatehpur Sikri imperial complex

Fatehpur Sikri
surface form: Mughal imperial complex at Fatehpur Sikri
preservation protected monument under archaeological authorities
region Agra district
religiousContext secular royal residence within an Islamic imperial complex
tourism popular tourist attraction at Fatehpur Sikri

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Fatehpur Sikri hasPart Turkish Sultana’s House