Who REALLY Built The Taj Mahal? - Page 3


© Maria Christensen
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Whatever the true origins of the Taj Mahal, it still remains one of the most remarkable architectural achievements of all time, and should be enjoyed as such, and as a paean to love, it has no equal.


For an outstanding article on the architecture and history of the Taj Mahal, check out The Taj Mahal: A Multicultural Synthesis.

       

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3.   Mar 23, 2000 8:46 PM
Maria,

Thank you for your help. These web pages will really help me with my paper.

Thanks again!!!!!


-- posted by victoria_marie


2.   Mar 23, 2000 2:06 AM
Hi victoria-marie. Thanks for dropping by. Unfortunately, you are going to have a hard time finding material to support the view that the Taj Mahal was originally a Hindu structure. It is a definite m ...

-- posted by mariaandrea


1.   Mar 22, 2000 10:36 PM
I really enjoyed the essay on this subject. I am glad that there are other people out there that believe that the Taj Mahal may not have been built by the Muslims but by ancient Hindus. The only boo ...

-- posted by victoria_marie





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