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9 fascinating facts about the Taj Mahal that may surprise you

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Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is often cited as a symbol of eternal love. Read these interesting facts.
 

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Construction

The Taj Mahal’s construction began in 1632 and was completed in 1653, involving thousands of artisans and craftsmen.
 

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Stunning architecture

The Taj Mahal features elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and Indian architectural styles. Its white marble is adorned with inlay work using semi-precious stones.
 

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Different hues

Depending on the time of day and the season, the Taj Mahal’s white marble reflects different hues. It appears pinkish in  morning, white in afternoon, and golden in the moonlight.
 

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Symmetry

The entire complex is designed symmetrically, with the Taj Mahal itself sitting on a raised platform in the center of a vast garden divided into quadrants by water channels.
 

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Minarets

The four minarets are slightly tilted outward. This design choice was intentional to ensure that they would appear straight and to protect the main dome in case of an earthquake.
 

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UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Taj Mahal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for its exceptional architectural beauty and historical significance.
 

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Design

Despite its intricate design, no contemporary blueprints or plans of the Taj Mahal have survived. Much of what we know comes from historical accounts of the structure.
 

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Black Taj Mahal

Legends suggest that Shah Jahan planned to build a second, black Taj Mahal, but it was never constructed. This idea remains a myth without historical evidence.

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