WHY IS TAJ MAHAL TURNING BROWN, GREEN?

Taj Mahal is turning green

The Taj Mahal is amongst the most cherished landmarks on the planet. Notwithstanding its flawless white shading is by all accounts in peril because of human abundances. How could it be that this landmark, which has withstood the trial of time, is beginning to worsen as of late? In the event that you need a basic answer, you just need to know a solitary word – pollution. Wear and tear caused by a large number of visitors is the other reason behind the color change. However, we cannot regret the…

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AGRA’S RISING POLLUTION IS THREATENING TO DISCOLOR SHAH JAHAN’S MASTERPIECE

The Mughal Emperor who built white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna River wanted to build a second mausoleum in black color. It is believed by some people. But as per a great number of Historians, the plan to construct a Black Taj Mahal was a myth. Instead, Shah Jahan wanted to build a Moonlight Garden there. However, the 561 feet long 17th-century building is carrying India’s rich history. Black Taj Mahal was a myth, but a Green Taj Mahal could be expected after 500 years of…

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SHAH JAHAN DID NOT CUT OFF HANDS OF THE WORKERS WHO BUILT TAJ MAHAL

Taj Mahal was an illusion which turned into a perfectly-structured reality. Yes, the 561 feet long tomb was Shah Jahan’s imagination of Mumtaz’s home in paradise. It is a romantic gesture and a symbol of India’s rich history. Commissioned in 1652, the ivory-white marble mausoleum of Agra is a perfect combination of beauty and sentiment. The name of the Shah Jahan masterpiece amplifies Crown of the Palace. The immensely beautiful tomb which is located on the south bank of the Yamuna took 32 million rupees (equivalent to 52.8 billion rupees…

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