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| Built in | 1632-53 |
| Built by | Shahjahan |
| Location | Agra (Uttar Pradesh) |
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TAJ MAHAL - THE ARCHITECTURAL
TREASURE
The city of Agra is world famous for the Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife. However, it is also famous for the Agra Fort, which is a veritable treasure trove of the Mughal architectural tradition. The various buildings within this sprawling fort complex represent the assimilation of different cultures, which was the mark of the Mughal period. TAJ MAHAL - SIGNATURE OF LOVE
There is no other monument in the world, which can
match the beauty and grandeur of the Taj Mahal. Set amongst the ISLAMIC (MUGHAL) STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE The structure of Taj Mahal adheres
to the Islamic style (Mughal style) of architecture, which flourished
in India during the medieval period. The Islamic style of architecture
is also referred to as the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. This
magnificent monument is set around a Charbagh or ‘four garden’
plan, which is split by watercourses - a reflection of the Persian style.
The Taj Mahal itself is not set within the Charbagh but is located
towards the far end of the enclosure near the bank of river Yamuna.
TAJ MAHAL - STORY BEHIND THE TAJ Shahjahan was the fifth Mughal emperor and is known in the annals of Indian history as a great builder. He had a passion for marble and used it extensively to make a number of buildings during the period of his reign. Mughal architecture reached its zenith when Shahjahan build the Taj Mahal. MUMTAZ MAHAL The story of Taj Mahal is inseparable
from the life of Mumtaz Mahal who was the chief queen of Shahjahan.
Prince Khurram, INSPIRATION Taj Mahal not only marks the zenith
of Mughal architecture but is also the culmination of tomb architecture,
which began with the building of the mausoleum of emperor Humayun (the
second Mughal emperor and the great grandfather of Shahjahan). TAJ MAHAL - THE CONSTRUCTION
Shahjahan purchased a plot of land from Raja Jai
Singh on the banks of Yamuna River for building the Taj Mahal. Raja Jai
Singh was also instructed by Shahjahan to provide a regular supply of
special, hard and non-porous marble from the quarries of Makrana. A 2½-mile
(4.02 km) road ramp was built to haul huge pieces of marble to the site
of the construction. Strangely the scaffolding of this magnificent building
was made, not of wood or bamboo, but with bricks. It is probable that
the lack of wood made the architects to make brick scaffoldings. THE GATEWAY The garden according to the holy
Koran is symbolic of paradise. As Islam was born in the arid region
of Arabia, the vision of a lush green, well-laid out and watered garden
came to be Taj Mahal serves as a backdrop for
the annual Taj Mahotsav (Taj festival), which is usually held in the
month of February. The Taj Mahotsav is a celebration of traditional
HOW TO REACH Agra is on the popular tourist route and is well connected by air, road and railways with most parts of India. A normal flight reaches Agra from New Delhi in about 30 minutes. The road from Delhi to Agra is one of the most well constructed highways of India. A journey by road can take about 5 hours. As Agra lies on the main railway line between Delhi and Varanasi a number of trains pass through the city. The fastest train to/from Delhi is the Shatabdi Express, while you can also take the Taj Express, from Delhi both of which provide a daily service from Delhi to Agra and back the same night. |
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