Akbar's Tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, located in Sikandra, near Agra, India. Built between 1605 and 1613, the tomb showcases a blend of Persian and Indian architectural styles. The structure is made of red sandstone and features intricate carvings, inlaid marble work, and beautiful gardens surrounding it.
The tomb complex is set within a large enclosure that includes several other tombs and monuments. It is a significant historical site, reflecting the grandeur of the Mughal era and the legacy of Akbar, who is known for his policies of religious tolerance and cultural integration.