One of the most
striking structures over history is the Taj Mahal. It is considered as one of
the Seven Wonders of the World. This building was built in the city of Agra, in
India. This magnificent monument was built during the Mughals’ reign, the
Muslim rulers of India. It was built by the Muslim emperor Shah Jahan, who died
in 1666 C. E. The purpose of building this monument was to commemorate the
memory of Mumtaz Mahal, who was the queen and his beloved wife. The grave of
the emperor himself was also added to the building after his death. The
construction of this wonder took twenty years to be completed. The architect
who was in charge of building this miraculous monument was Ustad ‘Isa, who was a very well known architect at
that time. Approximately twenty thousand workers were employed in the
operation of building and it was completed in 1648 C. E. A large number of craftsmen
from many countries around the world also took part in carrying out the
drawings and the very attractive paintings on the walls of the building. The building is made of very expensive
material so that the total cost of the building reached 32 million Rupees.This
beyond description structure still exists nowadays. It attracts a lot of
visitors from India as well as from a lot of countries all over the world.
Submission two:The materials used for building the Taj Mahal were very expensive
and rare. Three types of stones were used. The first type was semi-precious
stones such as Yemeni, Aqiiq, Firoza, Sulimani and Yashib which were used for
the inlaying work. The second type was rare and scarce stones such as Tilai, Zahra,
Mohra and many others. These rare and scarce stones were used for bold
inlay and mosaic work chiefly on floors, exterior dados and turrets. The third type
was common stones that were used for building foundations, masonry and the
final touch and decorations for the external surfaces. These materials were not
in Agra, but they were brought from other places. For example, red stone was
brought to the site from neighboring towns. White marble was also brought from
mines in Makrana. Rare and semi-precious stones were also brought from far
places. In addition to the different types of stone, different types of bricks,
sweet limestone and tiles were also used in the construction of the Taj Mahal.
Glass and red clay were also used. The centre and the masonry of the building
were built of very extra strong stone. Moreover, country ingredients such as molasses were mixed with mortar to make it a strong material for
cementing stones and bricks.
Submission 3:
This
topic is very important because it shows the history and the magnificent
architecture of one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This architectural
miracle stills exists till nowadays and it is a real symbol of loyalty of a
husband who built this structure to commemorate the death of his wife. Its
genius planning, the location of the tomb and the garden add depth to the
distant view of the monument. The four minarets are also an attractive feature
of the great architecture. The monument had undergone some repairs and maintenance
by the British, but they could not stick to the original qualities of the
building. There will be some maintenance in the future, but this will be done
according to certain guidelines. The Monument is so popular worldwide and it
attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. It attracts from 2
to 4 million every year. About 200,000 overseas visitors come to the monument
every year.
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