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Old 27-01-2006, 09:25 PM
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Decoration


Exterior decoration

Calligraphy on large pishtaq

Nearly every surface of the entire complex has been decorated. The exterior decorations of the Taj are among the finest to be found in Mughal architecture of any period.

Once again, decoration motifs are repeated throughout the complex. As the surface area changes -- a large pishtaq has more area than a smaller -- the decorations are refined proportionally.

The decorative elements come in basically three categories:
Calligraphy
Abstract geometric elements
Vegatative motifs

Islamic strictures forbade the use of anthropromorphic forms.

The decorative elements were created in three ways:
Paint or stucco applied to the wall surface
Stone inlay
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Construction

Construction began with setting foundations for the tomb. An area of roughly three acres was excavated and filled with dirt to reduce seepage from the river. The entire site was levelled to a fixed height about 50 m above the riverbank.


View from the Agra Fort.

In the tomb area, wells were then dug down to the point that water was encountered. These wells were later filled with stone and rubble, forming the basis for the footings of the tomb. An additional well was built to same depth nearby to provide a visual method to track water level changes over time.

Instead of lashed bamboo, the typical scaffolding method, workmen constructed a colossal brick scaffold that mirrored the inner and outer surfaces of the tomb. The scaffold was so enormous that foremen estimated it would take years to dismantle. According to legend, Shah Jahan decreed that anyone could keep bricks taken from the scaffold, and it was dismantled by peasants overnight.

A fifteen-kilometer tamped-earth ramp was built to transport marble and materials from Agra to the construction site. According to contemporary accounts teams of twenty or thirty oxen strained to pull the blocks on specially constructed wagons.

To raise the blocks into position required an elaborate post-and-beam pulley system. Teams of mules and oxen provided the lifting power.

The order of construction was
The plinth
The tomb
The four minarets
The mosque and jawab
The gateway

The plinth and tomb took roughly 12 years to complete. The remaining parts of the complex took an additional 10 years. (Since the complex was built in stages, contemporary historical accounts list different "completion dates"; discrepancies between so-called completion dates are probably the result of differing opinions about the definition of "completion". For example, the mausoleum itself was essentially complete by 1643, but work continued on the rest of the complex.)
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Origins of the name



The name comes from Taj Arabic تاج, via Persian, the language of the Mughal court, meaning crown, and Mahal means palace. Most sources suggest that Taj Mahal is a shorter variant of Mumtaz Mahal, the nickname of Arjumand Banu Begum, meaning First Lady of the Palace. As early as 1670, the French traveler Francois Bernier referred to the place as Tage Mehale.
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Taj Mahal is one of the Wonders of this world. Just looks so beautiful, stylish, mind blowing.

Very good pics, especially the first one. Mind Blowing.
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Good Post man.But there is a theory that it wasn't built by Shah Jehan.It was a Temple earlier known as Tejomahal. There r some evidences too.Watever mite be the controversy but it is a magnificient structure.
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One of the wonders of the world, this can be hardly missed by someone who loves to visit places. Once I had a desire to view all the wonders of the world but then realized this would turn out to be an expensive affair and at the same time it would take a lot of time to do so. But I can always visit the places that are well within the reach of mine and the Taj Mahal is definitely one of them. If I get to know about the Holiday home availability nearabout this palce then it would be good for me so that I can arrange my travel accordingly.
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