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FATEHPUR SIKRI, about which we know and was taught , that it was made in Akbar's reign, was actually a place conquered from Rajputs?
सीकरी is a Sanskrit word, which means - रेत , a prominent place in the Rajasthani section is called 'सीकर' because of sands. The very feminine word of Sikar is 'सीकरी' Settling a city called सीकरी is quite common for people coming from Sikar.
This is indicative of the fact that the original founder of Fatehpur Sikri may have been a person of a Rajput family of Sikar. The suffix 'Pur' is also a declaration of Basti in Sanskrit. The prefix 'Fatah' denotes the conquered city.
Hence, the Muslim-prefix 'Fatah' itself is a proof that Fatehpur Sikri is a former Rajput city conquered by that uncultured Vultures.

There is not even a piece of paper in the records of Akbar's reign which proves that the city of Fatehpur Sikri has been ordered to be settled,
designed, or any such order that has been given to the workers. Or any daily account is maintained.

If Akbar had indeed ordered the construction of such a big city, then there should be some records of it.

●Baburnama mentions that the decisive battle was fought between Babur
and Rana Sanga, around the Fatehpur Sikri, overlooking the hill.

Rana Sanga had to come out of the boundary wall of the city as the encircling enemy army was torturing country men kill!ng innocent civilians and mixing toxic materialsto Anup Lake .
Since Rana Sanga came out of the city to fight the war. That is why Babur has said that the war was fought near the hill.

Unawared people probably started arguing that the battle was fought a few miles away in Kanawha, but this is not completely true.
The battle of Khanwa was the initial stage of battle between Baburs troop and an army of Rana Sanga.

The final decisive battle was fought a few days later on the Fathpur Sikri side, in which Rana Sanga himself led his army.
Apart from these there are many evidences which proofs that fatehpur sikri was not made by Akbar ..

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