TAJ MAHAL AS SYMBOL OF LOVE, BUT . . . . . ?
We All Know TAJ MAHAL As Symbol Of Love
But The Other Lesser Known Facts are:
1. Mumtaz Was Shahjahan's 4th Wife
Out Of His 7 Wives.
2. Shahjahan Killed Mumtaz's Husband To Marry Her!
3. Mumtaz Died In Her 14th Delivery!
4. He Then Married Mumtaz's Sister!
Question Arises
WHERE THE HELL IS THE LOVE ??????? .................
This is not it.
Taj mahal was an old hindu temple and real name was Teja mahal.
NCTE (National Council of Teacher Education) tought us very wrong history,
There are many things that we were not told about in the history of Mughals era.
I was stunned when I found out that Akbar was NOT "the great Akbar" like how we were tought in school's history.
Akbar was found of virgins only, whenever he won any Hindu Rajput's fights, he used to keep all virigins (i.e. princess and other beautiful girls) for sex and he used to spare other married women for his army.
Most Muslims in India are converted from original Hindus.
Many kings coverted entire cities and states into Muslim religion and who did not agree to be convrted into Muslim were slaughtered by swords.
During my numerous visits to Taj Mahal, I have seen unquestionable proofs of it being a temple. And the most visible proof is the top part Metal structure sit on the top of the main tomb of Taj, you can easily see Purna Kumbha (mango leaves on the Kalasam and a coconut in the middle of them) on top of this 35 foot tall structure. I think it was too hard for Shahajahan to get this thing changed or modified
http://www.asrema.com/a/AA-India-Agra-Taj_Mahal/slides/India-Agra-Taj_Mahal-726-The_Mosque.htm
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Its really sad to know this........bloody mughals......India is alway been looted by muslims, britishes and outsiders.......feel very very sad.........
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