The main motive of building the Taj Mahal using marble was that it should shine in moonlight. Marble has a quality that if light is passed through it, it starts glowing.
That is why when the moon comes the Taj Mahal glows from inside although it has no holes.
The Taj Mahal is from the inside it is made from great white marble and has Mumtaz's body in it (that was his wife that passed away) and that is all I know about what the Taj Mahal looks like you could search it up on google.
Taj Mahal, is not a Muslim name as there is no such word called Mahal in Persian. A building is called Mahal in Sanskrit/Hindi; it called Manjil in Persian. Taj Mahal was called Tajo Mahal or the temple of Shiva inside a Rajput palace of Jagat Singh, grandson of Man Singh, the commander of Mongol Emperor Akbar.
No. Taj Mahal is not a palace, but a sort of shrine. In there, inside of two unburied coffins, lie the remains of the Munghal emperor Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, for whom the mausoleum was originally made.
because it has a thin outer layer. It is strong but 'hollow' inside.
Whatever is your language, Taj Mahal shall be called as TAJ MAHAL only Hope this helps
at the enterance of the Taj Mahal.
there was dark nside the taj mahal because ther was no light
grass and plants
The Taj Mahal is from the inside it is made from great white marble and has Mumtaz's body in it (that was his wife that passed away) and that is all I know about what the Taj Mahal looks like you could search it up on google.
Of course, because birds are inside Taj Mahal
Shah Jahan and one of his many wives Arjumand Jamani were buried inside Taj Mahal, which used to be a temple of Shiva inside a Rajput palace but taken over by the Mongol King Shah Jehan who converted it into a Mosque.
Taj Mahal was called Tajo Mahal. Tajo or Tajendra is one of the many names of Shiva. Mahal in Sanskrit means building. It was a Shiva temple inside a Rajput palace, taken over first by Turkish invader and then by Mongol invader.
Taj Mahal, is not a Muslim name as there is no such word called Mahal in Persian. A building is called Mahal in Sanskrit/Hindi; it called Manjil in Persian. Taj Mahal was called Tajo Mahal or the temple of Shiva inside a Rajput palace of Jagat Singh, grandson of Man Singh, the commander of Mongol Emperor Akbar.
No. Taj Mahal is not a palace, but a sort of shrine. In there, inside of two unburied coffins, lie the remains of the Munghal emperor Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, for whom the mausoleum was originally made.
because it has a thin outer layer. It is strong but 'hollow' inside.
In Pangasinense, "mahal kita" can be translated as "ay-ayaten ka."
The Taj Mahal was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal who died in childbirth. She is buried there, so it is a giant mausoleum. He originally planned to build another one like it for himself, out of black marble, but he was deposed by his son, and after he died, he was also buried beside his wife inside the Taj Mahal.