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'''Fatehpur Sikri''' is located in western [[Sanama]] and serves as the capital of [[Province of Fatehpur Sikri|Fatehpur Sikri province]]. The city is the fifth largest in the country, the main port for western Sanama in general and [[Amarra]] in particular, and a financial and commercial hub. Its name means ''City of Victory'' in [[Babkhi language|Babkhi]], is called Fatepura Siccre in [[Cisamarrese language|Cisamarrese]] and Sikeri in [[Sanaman language|Sanaman]]. The city blends influences from Babkhi, Shirerithian, Sanaman and Cisamarrese cultures and architecture.
: ''Not to be confused with [[Fatehpur]].''
'''Fatehpur Sikri''' is located in western [[Sanama]] and serves as the capital of the [[Fatehpur Sikri (people's republic)|people's republic with the same name]]. The city is the fifth largest in the country with 2.3 million inhabitants, the main port for western Sanama in general and [[Amarra]] in particular, and a financial and commercial hub. Its name means ''City of Victory'' in [[Babkhi language|Babkhi]], is called Fatepura Siccre in [[Cisamarrese language|Cisamarrese]] and Sikeri in [[Sanaman language|Sanaman]]. The city blends influences from Babkhi, Shirerithian, Sanaman and Cisamarrese cultures and architecture.


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Latest revision as of 21:13, 27 May 2023

Not to be confused with Fatehpur.

Fatehpur Sikri is located in western Sanama and serves as the capital of the people's republic with the same name. The city is the fifth largest in the country with 2.3 million inhabitants, the main port for western Sanama in general and Amarra in particular, and a financial and commercial hub. Its name means City of Victory in Babkhi, is called Fatepura Siccre in Cisamarrese and Sikeri in Sanaman. The city blends influences from Babkhi, Shirerithian, Sanaman and Cisamarrese cultures and architecture.