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Does the color of the Taj Mahal really change?




 I recently saw some photos of the Taj Mahal but in those photos I saw it in different colors, what is the actual colour of the Taj Mahal? Or does the color change? This is what I felt.



 so when I came to find out about it I got a lot of information about the Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal, a masterpiece of world heritage, was built by Emperor Sajahan V (1628-1658), the 5th Mughal emperor of India. He was born on January 5, 1592 in Lahore (present-day Pakistan). This is also known as the Golden Age of Mughal architecture.


History has it that he built the Taj Mahal as a tomb built to commemorate the death of his favorite queen, Muntas Mahal.
The Taj Mahal is located in the Agra area of ​​Bharatha.From the entrance to the Taj Mahal, which has 3 gates to the entrance, it is adorned with exquisite architecture and decorations.
The Taj Mahal is made of marble and has about 28 types of high and medium value stones. The architect is Ustad Ahmed Lahori, a Persian from Iran.
Historians say that more than 20,000 workers were employed to build this world-class architecture, and more than 1,000 elephants were used to transport goods.
The mansion is about 561 feet high and all four sides of the building are the same.


( Well, now let's see why the Taj Mahal looks like that in the photos I saw) So yes!
Another distinctive feature of the Taj Mahal is the appearance of different colors at different times. This varies with the amount of light and time available in the environment. Even today, the Taj Mahal is not illuminated by light bulbs at night because of its beauty.
The Taj Mahal is home to the tombs of Emperor Sajahan and his favorite queen, Muntas Mahal.




So here are the details I found while searching for the true color of the Taj Mahal.



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Comments

  1. You are different thinker😍 amazing πŸ”₯

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  2. I ever go to taj mahal.. πŸ˜πŸ’—

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  4. Wow...😍Taj mahal is a very beautiful place .sajahan's beloved gift 😘 good article vandu πŸ‘

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  5. A different thinking and a really good artical

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  6. TajMahal is world famous building but i dont like it.

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  7. The most beloved gift in the world🌍😍

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  8. One of my favorite places. Wow you have written so many interesting things about taj mahal. Even i didnt knew those things. This artical is really very interesting dear....All the very best desr...

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  9. never put effort to read an article about taj mahal.... until now πŸ₯Ί

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  10. I’d rather say romance not love . Romance has varieties of colours. Just like the Taj Mahal♥️

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  11. The Taj Mahal is truly an amazing creation

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  12. Woe interesting.You have written many important things about Taj Mahal.

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