History of Taj Mahal
Theconstruction of Taj Mahal wasstarted in A.D. 1632 and completed at the
ended in 1648 A.D. For seventeen years, twenty thousand workmen are said
to have been employed on it daily, for their accommodation a small town,
named after the deceased empress- 'Mumtazabad', now known as Taj Ganj, was
built adjacent to it.
Her last wish to her husbandwas "to build a tomb in her memory such
as the world had never seen before". Thus emperor Shah Jahan set about
building this fairy tale like marvel.
Amanat Khan Shirazi was thecalligrapher of Taj Mahal, his name occurs at
the end of an inscription on one of the gates of the Taj. Poet Ghiyasuddin
had designed the verses on the tombstone, while Ismail Khan Afridi of Turkey
was the dome maker. Muhammad Hanif was the superintendent of Masons.
The designer of Taj Mahal wasUstad Ahmad Lahauri. The material was brought
in from allover India and central Asia and it took a fleet of 1000 elephants
to transport it to the site. The central dome is 187 ft. high at the centre.
Red sandstone was broughtfrom Fatehpur Sikri, Jasper from Punjab, Jade and
Crystal from China, Turquoise from Tibet, Lapis Lazuli and Sapphire from
Sri Lanka, Coal & Comelian from Arabia and Diamonds from Panna. In all
28 kind of rare, semi precious and precious stones were used for inlay work
in the Taj Mahal.
The chief building material, thewhite marble was brought from the quarries
of Makrana, in distt. Nagaur, Rajasthan. Copies of orders (farmans) issued
to Raja Jai Singh, for the purpose by Shah Jahan, can be seen in the Taj
Museum.
Taj Mahal's outer court, alsoknown as Jilo Khana, was formerly used both
as a bazar and a caravansarai (Rest house). On the south-east and south-west
comers are the tombs of Sirhindi Begum and Satiunnisa Khanum. The Taj has
a jewel-like quality.
The shadow and light play demonstrates itsmany moods.
Some feel the Taj is best seen on a fullmoon night, others find it ethereal
at dawn while some insist that it is sensuous at sunset.
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