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Taj Mahal is
considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and the
finest example of the late style of Indian Islamic architecture.
The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan ordered it built after the death
(1629) of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The building, which was
completed between 1632 and 1638, was designed by the local Muslim
architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori; set in its carefully laid out grounds,
it is a reflection of the gardens of Paradise to which the faithful
ascend. The entire complex, with gardens, gateway structures, and
mosque, was completed in 1643.
The Taj Mahal mausoleum stands at one end of the garden adorned with
fountains and marble pavements. The garden contains four water
channels to echo the four rivers of the Islamic Paradise. It rises
from a platform 313 ft (95 m) on a side, bearing a white marble
minaret at each corner; the enclosure, 186 ft (57 m) on a side, has
truncated corners and a high portal on each side. The white marble
exterior is inlaid with semiprecious stones arranged in Arabic
inscriptions (designed by a local artist Amanat Khan, who was Shah
Jahan's calligrapher), floral designs, and arabesques, and the
salient features of the interior are accented with agate, jasper,
and colored marbles. The roofing dome, on the inside, is 80 ft
(24.4m) high and 50 ft (15.2 m) in diameter; outside it forms a
bulb, which tapers to a spire topped by a crescent.
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The tomb chamber, with its two sarcophagi, is an octagonal room in
the center of the edifice (the royal couple, however, are buried in
an underground vault). The chamber is softly illuminated by the
light that passes through double screens of intricately carved
marble set high in the walls.
Taj Mahal mausoleum in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, N India. |
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