Taj Mahal Facts and History In Unique Way

The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located in India, in the city of Agra. The emblematic monument of this country, it is in white marble finely chiseled. It was built between 1631 and 1653 under the command of Shah Jahan in order to shelter the tomb of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth during the delivery of their 14th child. Mumtaz Mahal was also called Arjumand Bano Begum. The Taj Mahal is a marvel of Mughal architecture, at the crossroads of Islamic, Iranian, Persian and Indian styles.

The Taj Mahal is widely considered one of the most beautiful—and romantic—buildings in the world, but there are probably a few things you don't know about India's most beautiful Agra fort.



1. The Taj Mahal was built by a whopping 22,000 laborers, painters, stonecutters, embroidery artists.

2. Legend has it that Emperor Shah Jahan intended to build another Taj Mahal in black marble across the river but a war with his sons interrupted these plans.

3. It intricate work of art and architectural genius took 17 years to complete.

4. Taj Mahal is a famous Indian landmark and tourist magnet, attracting more than a million tourists every year.

5.If it was to be built today, Taj Mahal would cost the Emperor about US$100 to make it as beautiful as it is.

6.The materials that were used to build Taj Mahal were transported to the construction site by a whopping 1,000 elephants.

7.The tomb contains 99 different names of Allah as calligraphic inscriptions.

8.The Taj Mahal is 171 metres (561 feet) high, which makes it 5 feet taller than the Qutub Minar.

9.The Taj Mahal is closed every Friday because it has an active working mosque on the premises, which is open to prayers every Friday in the afternoon.

10.It was built as the final resting place for Mumtaz Mahal, the third wife of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

11.The name Taj Mahal means “crown of palaces”.
Construction of the Taj Mahal took around 20 years, beginning around 1632 and finishing around 1653.

12.The Taj Mahal is made of white marble.

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