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History of Taj Mahal

Education News | Feb-11-2021

History of Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal was declared as a Heritage Site by UNSECO in 1983. What makes this monument so special? Why do people come from all walks of life to witness its magnificence? Taj Mahal is formed from white marble. Subsequently, this marble was exported from various countries from everywhere on the planet. They began constructing it in 1630 and it finally got completed during a time span of just about 20 years. Shah Jahan rejected numerous designs before finally deciding on this structure of the Taj Mahal. The walls of the monument are engraved with quite expensive stones. Taj Mahal involves tons of smart architecture. The four pillars that substitute the corners have inclined a touch. This was done to stop the monument from any quite natural disaster. Shah Jahan spent a hefty amount of cash on the making of the Taj Mahal. Additionally, we see how the building of this structure required 20,000 workers approximately to urge the work completed. Moreover, the architecture of the Taj Mahal was inspired by several architectural styles like India, Turkish, Persian, and more. Furthermore, you'll see a gorgeous fountain ahead of the Taj Mahal with water channels. The reflection of the Taj within the water just makes for a mesmerizing view. it's nothing in need of a fairyland.

In conclusion, every Indian takes pride in the great thing about the Taj Mahal and its heritage. This monument is legendary everywhere on the planet. Around 2 to 4 million people come to go to the Taj Mahal per annum. The sweetness and history of the monument attract people the foremost and makes it famous everywhere on the planet.

By: Raghav Saxena

Birla School, Pilani

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