Future of the TAJ MAHAL.........and my monthly travel....

in travel •  6 years ago 

Hey ,steemiter's i am going to taj mahal to travel.
And i notice this features...
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The special features of the Taj Mahal are:

It is very nice.It is made of pure white marble with its special lustre and fine texture. The marble was obtained from Makrana in Rajasthan.
The main structure is surrounded by gardens, fountains and pools.
The Mausoleum is built on a 6.6 metre high plinth. The lower portion, square in design, Uses to a height of 32 metres.
The interior octagonal chambers are connected to one another by diagonal passages. This pattern is similar to the one followed in Humayun's tomb in Delhi.
The interior and the exterior of the main building are decorated with screens, calligraphy and inlay work.
At each of the four comers of the main structure, there is a minaret. It is very beutiful.

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Interesting Facts about Taj Mahal.,............

Other two wives of Shah Jahan and even his favourite servant were buried in the tomb outside of the Taj Mahal.
Grammy Award winner Henry Saint Clair Fredericks uses Taj Mahal as his stage name. He is an American blues musician, a self-taught singer – songwriter and a film composer.
PC SOrkar Jr. Famous Indian magician disappeared Taj Mahal for two minutes. He created a perfect optical illusion in front of a huge audience on 6 November 2000.
In 1983 Taj Mahal was nominated as UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the seven wonders of the world.
The main gate of the Taj Mahal provides a very interesting optical illusion for the tourists, as one move towards the Taj Mahal from the main gate, the main tomb appears to moves away from you. I love the taj mahal. ...,............IMG_20190228_120424.jpg IMG_20190228_120453.jpgIMG_20190228_120553.jpgIMG_20190228_120453.jpg
It is really very beautifull.....

Often described as one of the wonders of the world, the stunning 17th Century white marble Taj Mahal was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his belove wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth.

Now, a new play which recently premiered in India gives a dramatic and unexpected twist to historical events. The production of Shah Jahan-o-Mumtaz suggests that all was not well in the lovers' paradise and questions the motive behind the building of the Taj.

Everyone knows it as a monument to love, but could it in fact have been built out of guilt!

The play was originally written in English in the 1970s as the Tale of the Taj by Dilip Hiro, a London-based author, playwright and expert on international affairs.

"Conflict is the driving force in my script," Mr Hiro told the BBC. And here, he explores "the conflict between the couple whose mutual love is embossed on the popular psyche". I love taj mahal , i advice you ...please vote....IMG_20190228_120523.jpg

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