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Where is the Attarkin Gate, built by Iltutmish and serving as the inspiration for Akbar’s Buland Darwaza, located?

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0%(A) Lahore
0%(B) Delhi
0%(C) Ajmer
100%(D) Nagaur/Jodhpur ( 1 voter )
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The Attarkin Gate, constructed by Sultan Iltutmish around 1230 AD, is located in the city of Nagaur, near Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This intricately carved gateway serves as the southern entrance to the Nagaur Fort (Ahichhatargarh Fort). This early Indo-Islamic architectural marvel is widely recognized as the structural model and source of inspiration for Emperor Akbar’s much larger and more famous Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri, built centuries later to commemorate his Gujarat victory. ANSWER: (D) Nagaur/Jodhpur

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  1. The Attarkin Gate (also spelled Atarkin or Adhar-ki-din Gate), an architectural masterpiece built by Sultan Iltutmish in 1230 AD, is situated in Nagaur, near Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Specifically, it is the historic southern entrance to the imposing Nagaur Fort complex, also known as the Ahichhatargarh Fort.

    This structure’s sophisticated design and detailed carvings are widely acknowledged by historians and architectural experts as the primary source of inspiration for Emperor Akbar’s grander, later construction. Akbar’s iconic Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri, completed in 1575 AD, borrowed heavily from the aesthetic and structural elements of the Attarkin Gate to commemorate his military triumph in Gujarat. The gate is a crucial historical landmark managed by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust.

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