• ^ "Agrarising » Historical 'Akbar Church': Surviving the ravages of time". agrarising.co.in. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  • Built in 1598 CE, this church in Agra, which is still called ‘Akbar’s Church’ formed the core around which a thriving Armenian Christian community flourished.
  • Akbar’s Church, or the Church of Akbar, is a Roman Catholic Church established in the late 16th century by Jesuit Fathers in Agra.
  • The story of this church dates back to February 18, 1580, on which date a delegation of three Jesuit priests reached Agra for an audience with Emperor Akbar.
  • Akbar’s Church built in 1598 was the first Catholic Church of Agra and it was the Cathedral of Agra till 1848.
  • Emperor Jahangir finding the Church built by his father, Akbar too small, donated a large sum of money for a larger and more beautiful Church to be built.
  • Akbar's Church, located in the City of Taj, is one of the most wonderful structures which showcases the beautiful and glorifying past of the country.
  • The story of the church dates back to February 18, 1580, when a delegation of three Jesuit priests reached Agra for an audience with Emperor Akbar.
  • There is an English Church called Akbar's Church built during the mogul period, The name of the church may sound odd, a Christian prayer house bearing the...
  • Emperor Jahangir finding the Church built by his father, Akbar too small, donated a large sum of money for a larger and more beautiful Church to be built.