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This is the first 1,000 characters of 721 words (2.88 pages) in the essay titled BETTER SCHOOLS
It has been called the most beautiful temple in the world. It has become the monument of a man’s love for a woman. Does anyone want to guess what I am talking about here? Anyone? Yeah..
And guess what…tonight I am going to inform you about, one, the historical significance, second, the construction and finally the awesome beauty that undoubtedly make the Taj Mahal one of most spectacular buildings of the world.
First of all lets begin with the history behind the taj. In 1612, Mumtaz Mahal was married to Shah Jehan, a mughal emperor. This marriage although the emperor’s second, was a real love match, and Mumtaz was her husband’s inseparable companion on all his journeys and military expeditions. She was his comrade, his counselor, and inspired him to acts of charity and benevolence towards the week and the needy. She bore the emperor 14 children, and died in the year 1630. Overpowered by grief, Shah Jehan was determined to perpetuate her memory for immortality and decided to build his beloved wife a finest monument of eternal love. It was Shah Jehan’s everlasting love for Mumtaz that led to the genesis of the Taj Mahal. The sad circumstances, which attended the early death of the empress who had endeared herself to the people, inspired all his subjects to join in the emperor’s pious intensions.
Construction began in 1631 and was completed in 22 years. Twenty thousand people were deployed to work on it. The building material was brought from all over India and cen...
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Keywords: mumtaz mahal, love match, mughal emperor, shah jehan, journeys, everlasting love, taj mahal, guess, perpetuate, spectacular buildings, sad circumstances, beloved wife, military expeditions, intensions, minarets, adornments, benevolence, comrade, building material
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