The taj mahal ˌ t ɑː dʒ m ə ˈ h ɑː l ˌ t ɑː ʒ.
Marble used for construction of taj mahal.
Crown of the palace taːdʒ ˈmɛːɦ ə l is an ivory white marble mausoleum on the southern bank of the river yamuna in the indian city of agra it was commissioned in 1632 by the mughal emperor shah jahan reigned from 1628 to 1658 to house the tomb of his favourite wife mumtaz mahal.
It was built between 1632 and 1653 as a mausoleum for mumtaz mahal the third wife of mughal emperor shah jahan.
Marble was used extensively throughout the building including the marble domes and towers.
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It is an elegy in marble or some say an expression of a dream taj mahal meaning crown palace is a mausoleum that houses the grave of queen mumtaz mahal at the lower chamber.
Makrana marble is a type of white marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor.
It also houses the tomb of.
The taj mahal is one of the most beautiful and famous buildings in the world.
Semi precious and rare stones were brought from distant places as upper tibet kumaon jaisalmer cambay and ceylon.
The builders used different types of marble which came from different regions and countries.
White marble was requisitioned from makrana rajasthan for the construction of taj mahal and was duly paid for as the three firmans on record show.
Rajasthan punjab china tibet afghanistan sri lanka and even the arabian peninsula were stone exporting centers.
The complex houses the tombs of shah jahan and one of his wives known as mumtaz mahal.
The taj majal was primarily made of white marble and red sandstone.
Taj mahal mausoleum complex in uttar pradesh in northern india built by the mughal emperor shah jahan in the 17th century.
Three types of stones were used in the construction of the taj mahal they are indicated below by their local names.
Taj mahal was built by a muslim emperor shah jahan died 1666 c e in the memory of his dear wife and queen mumtaz mahal at agra india.