Interesting Taj Mahal Facts for Kids

Interesting Taj Mahal Facts for Kids
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The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous and recognizable landmarks in Agra, India. It’s an exquisitely crafted white marble mausoleum built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Here are some interesting facts about the Taj Mahal.


Fun And Interesting Taj Mahal Facts for Kids

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  1. The Taj Mahal took 22 years of construction to complete. 
  2. Over 20,000 workers were involved in building the Taj Mahal, including architects, labourers, and craftsmen.
  3. The Taj Mahal is composed of white marble transported from over 200 miles away. Over 1,000 elephants were used to transport the marble.
  4. The Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, considered one of the Seven World Wonders.
  5. The four minarets surrounding the Taj Mahal; were built at a slight angle intentionally; so that if they ever fell, they would not damage the main structure.
  6. The color of the Taj Mahal changes depending on the time of day. It appears pinkish in the morning, white in the afternoon, and golden in the moonlight.
  7. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan, the Taj Mahal is a tribute to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died while giving birth to their 14th child.
  8. The calligraphy on the Taj Mahal is so perfect that it appears to be the same size from top to bottom, despite being on a curved surface.
  9. The Taj Mahal was not just a tomb. It was also a palace, a mosque, and a guest house for the Emperor’s visitors.
  10. The Taj Mahal was about to be demolished during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It was maintained by the British, who were in control of India at that time.
  11. Beautiful gardens that feature pools, fountains, and trees encircle the majestic palace elegantly. All are designed in a way that creates the illusion of depth.
  12. The Taj Mahal is a symbol of love and devotion. Emperor Shah Jahan was so heartbroken by the death of his wife that he never fully recovered. He was eventually buried next to her in the Taj Mahal.
  13. Built using a technique called pietra dura, the Taj Mahal was gifted its uniqueness. It’s a type of inlay work where small pieces of coloured stone are composed to create a design.
  14. The Taj Mahal is visited by millions of tourists every year. It is estimated; that over 8 million people visit the Taj Mahal annually.
  15. The Taj Mahal is a significant part of Indian culture and history. It is a symbol of the country’s rich heritage and a testament to the immense amount of love Emperor Shah Jahan had for his wife.

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The Taj Mahal is a true wonder of the world that has captured the hearts and minds of people for centuries; a testament to the power of love, beauty, and dedication.

The Taj Mahal is not just a building made of white marble; it is a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage and an inspiration to architects, artists, and lovers around the globe.


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