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How Beautiful The Taj Mahal is

by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa on 15/09/09 at 9:40 am

The beauty of this building, for the love of his wife; is unbelievable especially since it was built in the mid 1600’s.

How Beautiful the Taj Mahal Is

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            The Taj Mahal is so beautiful that it is hard to believe that it was built so long ago. It was built in the 1600’s; it looks like a photo out of a fairytale book, with the building so gorgeous and the water so blue.

            Construction of the Taj Mahal started in 1932, and was finished in 1649 over 20,000 workers, worked to build, to create such an oasis. Architects were sought from all over the world, to help design and help create the white marble structure.

            The name for the Taj Mahal came in 1931, after the death of Mumtaz Mahal during childbirth.

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Her husband and her were truly in love and with her death he wanted to immortalize his love for her, so this mausoleum was built. In this mausoleum both Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan are buried, in the room he Shah and built for his wife.

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            This mausoleum is cared for to this day, the grass is green, the water is blue; the reflection of the sun as it rises and set creates the most enchanting site for the eyes to see.
The base of the Taj is a large, multi chambered, structure.

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Jenny Heart

Sep 15th, 2009

What a tribute! Loved it!

Goodselfme

Sep 15th, 2009

Nice post and good pics.TX

cutedrishti8

Sep 15th, 2009

Nice one to share..Great work

unown971

Sep 15th, 2009

Great article!

littlekid137

Sep 15th, 2009

fantastic.. You have one mini typo “started in 1932, and was finished in 1649″ but its all good :) Great work

papaleng

Sep 16th, 2009

up to now, many are astonished at the marvel of Taj Mahal and the great love story behind it.

Ruby Hawk

Sep 16th, 2009

it is very beautiful.

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