Shatru Gate
Shatru Gate is a historical entrance located in the city of Agra, India. It is part of the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was built during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. The gate served as a strategic point for defense and control, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the Mughal era.
The name "Shatru" translates to "enemy," indicating its role in protecting the fort from invaders. The gate features intricate designs and carvings, reflecting the artistic style of the time. Today, it attracts tourists and history enthusiasts who wish to explore the rich heritage of the Mughal dynasty.