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📍 In this video, I explore a vibrant market and Muslim quarter in Agra, India, a place rarely seen by tourists, revealing a more local and less traditional side of life. Starting from the area around Agra Fort, I delve into narrow streets, mosques, markets, and the immersion of completely different lifestyles. At the beginning of the video, I enter a very bustling market. It's extremely crowded, filled with various smells, flies, monkeys, narrow passageways, and a constant flow of people. While exploring the market, I also talk to the locals. I quickly realize that this isn't just an ordinary market; it's also a neighborhood with a large Muslim population. I chat with many people along the way. Some greet me warmly, some say they like Turks, and others just look at me with curiosity. In some streets, the moment I say "Assalamualaikum," the atmosphere changes, a different kind of connection is instantly formed. But the video isn't just about warm moments; the tension I experience upon entering a mosque, the suspicious approaches of people, and the sudden rise in tension are also noteworthy aspects of this section. In the following sections, you get a clearer picture of daily life in Agra's Muslim quarter. Narrow streets, veiled women, men in skullcaps, shopkeepers offering tea, dogs, cows, and people living in extremely difficult conditions… This is truly a very different face of India. On one hand, you feel the division based on religious identity, and on the other, you encounter incredibly sincere and hospitable people. One of the things that impressed me most in this section was how sharply living conditions change within the same city. One street is a different world, another street has a completely different atmosphere. This video clearly shows that Agra is not just about the Taj Mahal; it has a much deeper, harsher, and more authentic side. 👉 Don't forget to like the video and subscribe. 👉 Would you dare to explore such a neighborhood alone? ⏱️ VIDEO SECTIONS 00:00 Entering the new market 01:06 Crowds and initial market observations 01:16 First encounters with Muslim merchants 02:42 Conversation about Turks and Islam 05:24 Entering the Muslim neighborhood 06:51 Exploring the mosque 07:10 Tense moments inside the mosque 08:26 Greetings and identity confusion 10:00 Inner streets of the neighborhood 11:52 Living conditions in the Muslim neighborhood 16:12 Tea service and friendly moments 20:15 Information about sects and the region 23:34 Leaving the neighborhood 25:17 Moving on to Kinari Market 26:23 Agra Fort surroundings and closing 📌 You can access my social media accounts below and check out my travels on my website: https://www.stajyerseyyah.com/

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