For centuries, the Taj Mahal has inspired poets, painters  and
musicians to try and capture its elusive magic in word, colour and song.
It is one of the most flawless architectural creations of the world.
Since the 17th century, travellers have crossed continents to come and
see this ultimate memorial to love, and few have been unmoved by its
incomparable beauty.
Taj Mahal stands in the city of Agra, in the northern Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of the Yamuna River. It was built in the
memory of the beautiful Arjumand Bano Begum, who won the heart of a
Mughal prince. She was married at 21 to Emperor Jahangir’s third son
Prince Khurram and stayed loyally by his side through good times and
bad: in the luxurious royal palaces of Agra as well as the transient
tents of war camps.
In AD 1628, Khurram became king after a bloody battle of succession:
he took the name Shahjahan or “King of the World” and showered his beloved
begum with the highest titles. She became Mumtaz Mahal, the exalted
of the palace and Mumtaz-ul-Zamani, the exalted of the Age. But Mumtaz
Mahal was not destined to be queen for long.
In 1631, Shahjahan went on an expedition to 
the south and, as always, Mumtaz Mahal accompanied him. But she died
in childbirth at Burhanpur. She had borne Shahjahan fourteen children,
of whom four sons and three daughters survived. When Mumtaz Mahal died,
she was just 39 years old. Shahjahan was inconsolable and contemporary
chronicles tell of the royal court mourning for two years. there was
no music, no feasting, and no celebration of any kind.
Epitome Of Love -Taj Mahal
Shahjahan, who was a passionate builder, now decided to erect a memorial
to his queen in pristine marble that the world would never forget. The
site selected for the tomb was a garden by the Yamuna river, unshadowed
by any other structure. The garden had been laid by Raja Man Singh of
Amber and now belonged to his grndson, Raja Jai Singh. By a royal firman,
Shahjahan gave Jai Singh four havelis in exchange for the garden. The
site was also chosen because it was located on a bend in the river,
and so could be seen from Shahjahan’s personal palace in Agra Fort,
further upstream.
Construction Of The Mausoleum - Taj Mahal
Work on the mausoleum began in 1633 and 20,000 workers laboured for
17 years to build it. The most skilled architects, inlay craftsmen,
calligraphers, stone-carvers and masons came from all across Indian
and lands as distant as Persia and Turkey. The master mason was from
Baghdab, an expert in building the double dome from Persia, and an inlay
specialist from Delhi.
Yemen sent agates, the corals came from Arabia, the garnets from Bundelkhand,
onyx and amethyst from Persia. Mumtaz Mahal’s final resting-place was
ornamented like a queen’s jewel-box.
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