20 Such things about Taj Mahal that you might not even know.
20 Such things about the Taj Mahal that you might not even know.
1. Ravindra Nath Tagore has ever written about the Taj Mahal.
Shah Jahan knew that this Shano Shaukat Daulat would one day go away. For this reason, he built the Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved Begum Mumtaz. Today is not fresh. They are not ruled. There is just one thing that tells their amazing love story. This beautiful building, emblazoned with the glow of the moon in the lap of nature, has reminded a wonderful love story for centuries.
2. Shah Jahan had every moment to look at the Taj Mahal, when his son Aurangzeb attacked Agra and took him captive and asked for his last wish, he said that he should be imprisoned in a place where every moment he would keep Taj Mahal To see and fulfill his last wish? And his last breath ended here. He too was buried next to a Mumtaz under the main dome.
3. First Mumtaz was buried in Barhanpur itself. Then he was removed from there and buried in the garden of the Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal took 22 years to be built. He was then removed from there and buried under the main dome.
4. The amazing love story related to the popularity of the Taj Mahal. Mumtaz's real name was Arjumand Bano Begum. Shah Jahan named him Mumtaz Mahal. Mean, the most precious of the palace, Ratan, died while giving birth to his 14th child at the age of just 38 years. At that time she was in Burhanpur itself. With his death, Shah Jahan felt as if all his happiness had gone. He issued the order to build the Taj Mahal
5.Many buildings have been built in the world on the imitation of the Taj Mahal, such as China, Bangladesh and other countries also in India, there is a building called Bibi Ka Makarba which is in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, which Azam Shah gave his mother Dilraj Bano Built in memory of Begum. It was built in the late 17th century. Its dome is of marble only. The rest is made of plaster
6.The design of the Taj Mahal was inspired by Humayun's Tomb. Humayun was the great-grandfather of Shah Jahan. His mausoleum is the inspiration for many Mughal buildings to be built.
7. One story is famous that Shahjahan wanted to build such a black Taj Mahal on the other side of the Yamuna for himself, but Aurangzeb had him put in prison before he was made. But many historians say that all this mind is mathematics stories because despite many excavations, there is no evidence of this.
7. One story is famous that Shahjahan wanted to build such a black Taj Mahal on the other side of the Yamuna for himself, but Aurangzeb had him put in prison before he was made. But many historians say that all this mind is mathematics stories because despite many excavations, there is no evidence of this.
8.In 1989, Purushottam Nagesh Oa K wrote in his book 'Taj Mahal - the True Story 'that it was a Shiva temple before the Taj Mahal was built and its name was Tejo Mahalaya. In 2000, P N OaK filed an application in the Supreme Court to hold their talks, which was turned down by the Supreme Court. According to the Archaeological Survey of India, the Taj Mahal was a Shiva temple. There is no evidence of this but was built by Shah Jahan himself. Its evidence is found in history
9. The Taj Mahal was built in 1653. At that time crores were spent to build the Taj Mahal, but if the Taj Mahal is built in today's time, then the cost of 576000000000 rupees
10. Many wells were dug all around while digging the foundation of the Taj Mahal. Along with the briquette stone, the logs of abunsh and mahogany wood were put in these wells. All these make the foundation of Taj Mahal stronger.
The specialty of the wood of Abunas and Mahogany is that the more moisture they get, the more it becomes steely and the moisture was obtained from the water of the Yamuna river. But now the water of Yamuna river has been receding every year and probably this is the reason why cracks were seen in the Taj Mahal in 2010.
11.The claim cannot be said as to who designed the Taj Mahal, but according to historians, a map was prepared by 37 architects from different places|
12. The urn of the main dome of the Taj Mahal was once a gold. At the beginning of the 19th century, he was removed and castrated.
13.The British had greatly damaged the Taj Mahal in the revolution of 1857. Digging out gems like Le Peace Jade.
14. The construction of the Taj Mahal started in 1621 and was completed in 1653. About 20000 artisans contributed to build the Taj Mahal. Everything was chosen like a diamond. The work on the walls was sculpted by Italian artisans Nekia. Were called from Uzbekistan to explore the marble. Artisans from Iran were summoned to calligraphic on marble and artisans were invited from Baluchistan to carve the stone.
15. Such a magnificent building the world had never seen before. For this, marble from Makrana in Rajasthan to Jade, crystal from China to Lepis Lajuli from Afghanistan ,Tarquoise to Tibet, Jasper from Punjab to Sapphire from Sri Lanka and Carnelier was brought from Near Arabia.
16.The best calligraphic of all the historical buildings in the world is at the Taj Mahal. As you go in through the main gate. This calligraphy written on the door welcomes you.
" O soul, thou art at rest
Return to the Lord at
Peace with him ,and
He at peace with you "
17. Qutub Minar is the tallest building in India but Taj Mahal is also taller than Qutub Minar as the height of Taj Mahal is 73 m while Qutub Minar height is 72.5 m.
" O soul, thou art at rest
Return to the Lord at
Peace with him ,and
He at peace with you "
17. Qutub Minar is the tallest building in India but Taj Mahal is also taller than Qutub Minar as the height of Taj Mahal is 73 m while Qutub Minar height is 72.5 m.
18. It is said that after building the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan had his workers cut off, which is a rumor. There is no evidence of this, but many historians say that after the construction of the Taj Mahal, the feat was given to the laborers by giving them lifetime income that there is no such building again
19. The four towers of the Taj Mahal have been tilted outward and have been made so that they fall outward in the event of an earthquake-like disaster and no damage to the main mausoleum.
19. The four towers of the Taj Mahal have been tilted outward and have been made so that they fall outward in the event of an earthquake-like disaster and no damage to the main mausoleum.
20. People see the back of the Taj Mahal as the front is on the other side of the river.Shah Jahan used to come to the Taj Mahal by boat from the platform. Slowly the river kept rising and the platform became extinct.
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