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Story of Taj Mahal
Story of Taj Mahal

The story of Taj Mahal reflects the intensity of love. The fairy tale began
when walking through the bazaar of Agra prince qhurram saw a girl. The girl
was exceptionally beautiful. It was a love at first sight for both of them.
After five years, on an auspicious day they were married and from that
moment began the great epic of love.
Shah
Jahan, "The King Of The World" Prince
qhurram was the fifth son of emperor Jahangir. He was the man of
extraordinary brilliance, a great diplomat, a warrior and a lover of art.
Once Jahangir wrote, "In art, in reason, in battle there is no
comparison between him and my other children". In the honor of his
numerous victories Jahangir entitled him as "Shah Jahan", "The
King of the World". After Jahangir's death all his sons quarreled for
the thrown, after fighting for years Shah Jahan killed all his brothers
under suspicious circumstances and became the emperor, besides him stood his
queen, comrade and confidante.
Mumtaz Mahal "The chosen one of the palace"
Shah Jahan titled her "Mumtaz Mahal", "The
chosen one of the palace". A rare found combination of beauty and
brain. She was her husband's best friend and confidante. She would counsel
him in the diplomatic matters. She too was a great lover of art.
The End of the Fairy Tale In 1631
Shah Jahan set up to berahanpur with his troops to subdue a rebellion,
accompanied by Mumtaz Mahal Unfortunately during childbirth she suffered
some complications and died. According to legend before dieing she extracted
a promise from Shah Jahan that he would build a mausoleum as a tribute to
their love.

The story of Taj Mahal begins Shah Jahan was obsessed to fulfill his wife's
last wish. He invited the architects and artisans all over the world and
planned for the building with absolute perfection. Taj Mahal was structured
in Persian style combined with carvings of artisans called from Afghanistan
and the garden designers from Kashmir. It took 22years to complete the Taj
Mahal, a memento of love with the perfection of art. The carvings of Taj
Mahal were decorated with very precious gemstones.
The story of
Taj Mahal is unique in itself. It is an evidence that how the emotions and
feelings are important to human life. The story of Taj Mahal is an example
of devotion and faith. The story of Taj Mahal is a love story not found in
papers but stands in the structural form. The story of Taj Mahal is rare.