Buland Darwaza, located in Fatehpur Sikri near Agra, India, is a magnificent gateway and a symbol of victory built by Emperor Akbar in 1601. Standing at 54 meters high, it is one of the tallest gateways in the world and was constructed to commemorate Akbar's conquest of Gujarat. Made of red sandstone and adorned with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran, Buland Darwaza exemplifies Mughal architecture at its zenith. Visitors to Fatehpur Sikri marvel at its grandeur and historical significance, with the gateway serving as a portal to the imperial city that Akbar envisioned.