Surprising Facts about Taj Mahal that you should know

Agra is one of the most popular Indian cities that is hailed for its ancient monuments full of marvelous architectures. If you are planning for a Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour by Bus, then you have a heads up from us! Agra is known to be one of the most romantic places that stands as an epitome of love, beauty and permanence.

 

Travelers from all around the world visit Agra to bask in the beautiful glimpse of this ancient architecture. Almost every Delhi to Agra Tour Package includes this in their itinerary.

 

Let us have a brief look at some of the very interesting facts that Taj Mahal carries with it as a part of its history.

 

  1. It is situated at Yamuna River bank, created by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He had created this masterpiece for his empress Mumtaz Mahal, after her death during giving birth to their 14th It is also listed in as one of the Seventh Wonders of the World, by UNESCO for its exemplary structure.

 

  1. There are four minarets that surround the Taj Mahal. These four pillars are leaned outwards slightly. The reason behind such a structure is to prevent them for falling on the Mahal, in case of any natural calamities.

 

  1. There is a beautiful garden around the Taj Mahal, that was designed when the Britishers came to India, to give them the aesthetic feel of manicured lawns, the same as in London.

 

 

  1. There is a mosque for prayers that is closed on Fridays.

 

  1. It is believed that more than 20,000 labourers from all around the world were brought to build the monument and it took about 22 years to complete the construction. Story also has it that they were killed after creating it as Shah Jahan didn’t want such an eternal monument to be built again.

 

  1. Both Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal are buried at the main chamber located below the main tomb. The rest of his wives and the other servants are buried in mausoleums nearby.

 

  1. You can also check out many types of precious and semi-precious jewels like turquoise, ruby etc. that are fixed on the marbles. These were sources from all over the world. The estimated cost of the Taj Mahal during the 16th entury was a whopping 32 million rupees.

 

  1. During the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857, a lot of the precious stones were plucked out and stolen by Britishers. However, even today you can check out a few of the remaining ones at the Mahal. They glow when you put light on them. It a sight worth seeing!

 

If you haven’t yet decided whether or not to book your Online Bus Ticket Booking for Agra, we are giving you all these reasons to book it right NOW! For all those who love traveling and discovering new places, Agra is a treasure! Go on and experience this beauty called Taj Mahal and make the most of your day trip.

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