Is this the most beautiful building in the world? - Stephanie Honchell Smith

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It’s 1631 in Burhanpur,
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and Mumtaz Mahal, beloved wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan,
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is giving birth to their 14th child.
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A healthy girl is born, but not without difficulty.
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Shah Jahan rushes to Mumtaz’s side, but he cannot save her.
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Sobbing uncontrollably,
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the emperor decides to build a tomb worthy of his queen:
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an earthly replica of Paradise to embody their perfect love
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and project the power of the Mughal Empire for all time.
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Construction of the Taj Mahal began roughly seven months later.
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Royal architects worked to bring Shah Jahan’s vision to life
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at a site chosen by the emperor in the bustling imperial city of Agra.
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The Yamuna riverfront was already dotted with exquisite residences,
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gardens, and mausoleums.
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But when complete, the Taj Mahal would be the most magnificent structure of all.
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In addition to housing Mumtaz’s mausoleum, the plans included a garden, mosque,
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bazaar, and several caravanserais to house visiting merchants and diplomats.
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Together, this complex would seamlessly blend
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Persian, Islamic, Indian, and European styles,
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establishing the Taj Mahal as the culmination
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of Mughal architectural achievement.
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The entire compound was laid out on a geometric grid,
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incorporating meticulously planned bilateral symmetry.
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To further establish an atmosphere of balance and harmony,
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the architects divided the complex into two spheres,
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representing the spiritual and earthly domains.
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Most of the structures were made of brick and red sandstone,
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with white marble accents.
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This was a common motif in Mughal architecture,
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inspired by ancient Indian traditions
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associating white with spiritual purity and red with warriors and royalty.
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But the central mausoleum took more inspiration from the Islamic tradition.
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Framed by four minarets,
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the structure was covered entirely in white marble
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from quarries over 400 kilometers away.
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Its main dome towered above the skyline,
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and those within the cavernous chamber experienced
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an otherworldly echo lasting almost 30 seconds.
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Perfecting the Italian stone-working technique, pietra dura,
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craftsmen used all manner of semi-precious stones to create intricate floral designs
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representing the eternal gardens of Paradise.
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Calligraphers covered the walls with Quranic inscriptions.
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And because the Islamic depiction of Paradise has eight gates,
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the mausoleum’s rooms were designed to be octagonal.
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The garden in front of the mausoleum was split into four parts
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in the Persian style,
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but its flora reflected the Mughals’ nomadic Central Asian heritage.
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Flowers and trees were carefully selected to add color,
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sweet scents, and fresh fruit to be sold in the bazaar.
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Masons built intersecting walkways, pools, and channels of water
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to weave through the lush greenery.
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Even before its completion,
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Shah Jahan used the Taj to host the annual commemoration of Mumtaz’s death,
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celebrating her reunification with the Divine.
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Directly across the river, Shah Jahan built another sprawling garden
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with a central pool that perfectly reflected the mausoleum.
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Building this intricate complex took 12 years
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and employed thousands of skilled craftsmen and artisans,
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from masons and bricklayers to masters of pietra dura and calligraphy.
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After the Taj was completed in 1643,
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Shah Jahan retained some of these craftsmen for routine repairs,
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and hired Quran reciters, caretakers, and other staff to maintain the complex.
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He paid these workers by establishing a vast endowment for the Taj—
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a system which remained in place until the early 19th century.
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Since its completion, Shah Jahan’s grand memorial has drawn travelers
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from around the world.
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And every time a visitor is awed by the mausoleum,
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the emperor’s goal is achieved anew.
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Unfortunately, after 15 years of presiding over Mumtaz’s memorial,
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Shah Jahan fell ill and a war of succession broke out between his sons.
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While Shah Jahan eventually recovered, his son, Aurangzeb,
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had already emerged as the new emperor.
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For the last eight years of his life,
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Shah Jahan lived under house arrest in Agra’s Fort,
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where he could see the Taj glimmering in the distance.
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When he died in 1666, he was buried next to Mumtaz,
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his grave breaking the complex’s symmetry,
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so that his wife could remain at the Taj’s center for all eternity.
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