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The Tomb of Akbar the Great at Sikandra Five miles northwest of Agra stands the magnificent tomb in which the dust of the great Moghul emperor Akbar reposes. The approach to the mausoleum is beneath a grand portal and up a handsome pathway lined on either side with trees and fragrant shrubs. The building itself is of red sandstone, except the upper story, which is of the finest white marble. In the midst of this upper tier is a superb white marble cenotaph resting upon a tessellated pa'cemcnt and standing directly above the place where, in a vaulted chamber, three stories below, lie the remains of him U'ho was India's noblest king