hi advantages of conserving Taj Mahal
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Indian government can make profit by tourism for more time
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1. This is how Rabindranath Tagore described the Taj Mahal. The beautiful mausoleum on the bank of river Yamuna in Agra, made by emperor Shah Jahan, in 1631, in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal has a dreamlike quality and showcases the art and culture of the Mughal times.
2. Though much has been written about the splendour of Taj Mahal on moonlit nights, tourists no longer have the privilege to visit the Taj Mahal at night.
3. Even so, early in the morning, the Taj Mahal, with its shadow on the water, almost appears like a floating pearl and presents an intriguing pictur
4.The opulence and grandeur of the marble wonder is so mesmerizing that it is difficult to take your eyes off it. The finesse of the carvings on marble is captivating, as are the symmetrical arches.
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1. This is how Rabindranath Tagore described the Taj Mahal. The beautiful mausoleum on the bank of river Yamuna in Agra, made by emperor Shah Jahan, in 1631, in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal has a dreamlike quality and showcases the art and culture of the Mughal times.
2. Though much has been written about the splendour of Taj Mahal on moonlit nights, tourists no longer have the privilege to visit the Taj Mahal at night.
3. Even so, early in the morning, the Taj Mahal, with its shadow on the water, almost appears like a floating pearl and presents an intriguing pictur
4.The opulence and grandeur of the marble wonder is so mesmerizing that it is difficult to take your eyes off it. The finesse of the carvings on marble is captivating, as are the symmetrical arches.
Hope that this will help you.
If this help you ,mark me as B.R.A.I.N.L.I.E.S.T
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