The author of this outstanding article on the Taj Mahal, Shantanu Bhagwat, is not happy with our reposting of his content from The Times of India series, so we have given the links to the original article below. Visitors are encouraged to access the TOI article and learn about the real history of the building of the Taj Mahal. – Admin
The Times of India article links:
- Part One: Re-examining history
- Part Two: The making of the Taj
- Part Three: The leaking domes and clueless master builders
- Part Four: The Taj & Badshahnama: Is this the smoking gun?
- Part Five: Was the Taj Mahal really built to be a tomb?
Taj Mahal Site Plan: The Taj Mahal complex can be conveniently divided into 5 sections: 1. The ‘moonlight garden’ to the north of the river Yamuna. 2. The river front terrace, containing the Mausoleum, Mosque and Jawab. 3. The Charbagh garden containing pavilions. 4. The Jilaukhana containing accommodation for the tomb attendants and two subsidiary tombs. 5. The Taj Ganji, originally a bazaar and caravanserai only traces of which are still preserved. The great gate lies between the Jilaukhana and the garden. Levels gradually descend in steps from the Taj Ganji towards the river.
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- Article in PDF format on Acta Indica
- Article in PDF format on Google Docs
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