The history of the Taj Mahal
tells us "why was the Taj Mahal built" and many other myths and facts
associated with this wonderful structure. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan erected
the Taj Mahal in the memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan
(then Prince Khurram) met Mumtaz Mahal (then Arjumand Banu Begum) at the age
of fourteen and fell in love at the first sight. She was a Muslim Persian
princess and Shah Jahan was the son of the Mughal Emperor, Jehangir. Five
years later, in 1612, they got married. As you read further you will come to
know more about the history of the Taj Mahal at Agra…
Mumtaz Mahal, an inseparable companion of Shah Jahan, died in 1631, while
giving birth to their 14th child. It is believed that during her last moments,
Mumtaz Mahal obtained a promise from Shah Jahan that he will build world's
most beautiful monument in her memory. But this has not been proven to be
true, till date. However, Shah Jahan did indeed build a magnificent monument
as a tribute to her wife, which we today know as the "Taj Mahal". Shah Jahan,
himself also, lies entombed in this mausoleum along with his wife.
The construction of Taj Mahal started in the year 1631 and it took
approximately 22 years to build it. An epitome of love, it made use of the
services of 22,000 laborers and 1,000 elephants. It was built entirely out of
white marble, which was brought in from all over India and central Asia. After
an expenditure of approximately 32 million rupees (approx US $68000), Taj
Mahal was finally completed in the year 1653. However, the history of Taj
Mahal of India still has some gaps. For example, there are many theories
regarding the architect of this magnificent monument.
Taj Mahal - Agra