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[[Shah]] Jahan built the Taj Mahal in A.D. 1631-1650 in memory of his beloved wife Queen Mumtaz Mahal, who died in child birth.  It is Islamic in origin.
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The stunningly beautiful Taj Mahal is an enormous tomb built of pure white marble. Building it required the labor of 20,000 workersJahan was so overwhelmed with its beauty, and so cruel to its workers, that he had their hands cut off so they would never build another one like it!  Jahan also constructed the "Red Fort," a red-sandstone palace and the "Peacock Throne," encrusted with thousands of gems.
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The [[Mughal]] Emperor [[Shah Jahan]] built the '''Taj Mahal''' in [[Agra]] in A.D. 1631-1650 in memory of his beloved wife Queen [[Mumtaz Mahal]], who died in child birthIt is [[Islamic]] in origin.
  
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The stunningly beautiful Taj Mahal is an enormous tomb built of pure white marble.  Any number of other beautiful materials with different colours are used in the decorations there. Building the structure required the labor of 20,000 workers. Jahan also constructed the [[Red Fort]], a red-sandstone palace and the Peacock Throne, encrusted with thousands of gems.
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== See also ==
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*[[World treasures]]
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*[[New Seven Wonders of the World]]
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Latest revision as of 20:18, October 18, 2022

Taj Mahal

The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in Agra in A.D. 1631-1650 in memory of his beloved wife Queen Mumtaz Mahal, who died in child birth. It is Islamic in origin.

The stunningly beautiful Taj Mahal is an enormous tomb built of pure white marble. Any number of other beautiful materials with different colours are used in the decorations there. Building the structure required the labor of 20,000 workers. Jahan also constructed the Red Fort, a red-sandstone palace and the Peacock Throne, encrusted with thousands of gems.


February, 2008.

See also