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Taj Mahal
Often described as one of the wonders of the world, the stunning 17th Century white marble Taj Mahal was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth.
But a new play which recently premiered in India gives a dramatic and unexpected twist to historical events. The production of Shah Jahan-o-Mumtaz suggests that all was not well in the lovers' paradise and questions the motive behind the building of the Taj.
Everyone knows it as a monument to love, but could it in fact have been built out of guilt?
The play was originally written in English in the 1970s as the Tale of the Taj by Dilip Hiro, a London-based author, playwright and expert on international affairs.
"Conflict is the driving force in my script," Mr Hiro told the BBC. And here, he explores "the conflict between the couple whose mutual love is embossed on the popular psyche".
"As an Indian, one is mesmerised by the Taj. The conventional story behind it is Shah Jahan's eternal love for Mumtaz.
"To put it bluntly, there is no drama in sentimental mush praising beauty and so on, so the play had to be about achieving the supreme power - the imperial throne."
The play is being performed for the first time in Urdu, a language extensively used by people during Shah Jahan's reign and still spoken and understood by large numbers of Indians today.