If the Taj Mahal were hypothetically thrown into the sea, it would likely suffer significant structural damage due to the impact and the corrosive effects of saltwater. The intricate marble and decorative elements would deteriorate rapidly, and the monument's iconic beauty would be lost. Additionally, such an act would have profound cultural and historical implications, as the Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India's rich history. Its loss would be a tragedy for both local heritage and global cultural heritage.
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It is when the casket is thrown into the ocean.
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After the completion of Tajmahal, Emperor Shah Jahan planned to create a carbon copy of this Tajmahal, not in a real manner but in a virtual one. The Mehtab Bagh which is just to opposite of Tajmahal, adjacent to the Yamuna river was once the idea of Emperor Shahjahan to convert in to a virtual Tajmahal. He structured the layout of the Mehtab bagh fully identical with that of Tajmahal base area and planned to cover it fully with black granite. His idea was to create a shadow of the Tajmahal on that black granite during the day as well as moonlight thus constructing a Tajmahal formed by the shadow of the real Tajmahal. This idea as we may assume had a lot of potential but before this potential materialized, Emperor Shahjahan was captured by his son Emperor Aurangjeb and put into prison.
The tajmahal started building in the year 1631 and completed in 1653 it took 22000 workers and 22 years to build it
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