shah jahn----- artistic accomplishments

if v look at mughal empire thn i think Shah Jahan’s reign saw some of India’s most well-known architectural and artistic accomplishments. The land revenue of the Mughal Empire under Shah Jahan was higher than that of any other Mughal ruler. The magnificence of Shah Jahan’s court was commented upon by several European travelers and by ambassadors from other parts of the world, including Francois Bernier and Thomas Roe. His famous Peacock Throne, with its trail blazing in the shifting natural colors of rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, was valued by the jeweller Tavernier at 6½ million pounds sterling.
Under Shah Jahan’s rule, Mughal artistic and architectural achievements reached their zenith. Shah Jahan was a prolific builder with a highly refined aesthetic sense. Among his surviving buildings are the Red Fort and Jama Masjid in Delhi, the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore, sections of the Lahore Fort(such as Sheesh Mahal, and Naulakha pavilion), and his Tomb of Jahangir.
Legend has it that Shah Jahan wanted to build a black Taj Mahal for himself. There is no reputable scholarship to support this hypothesis, however, nor for other horrific legends that Shah Jahan maimed, blinded, or killed those responsible for designing and building the Taj Mahal.

Shah Jahan was very interested in Persian inscription and a Persian poet who requested a famous Persian calligrapher to decorate his palace and castles.

is there any other emperor who took interest in architectural development of sub continent?

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Taj mehal : ek shehnshah ne daulat ka sahara lekar udaya hai ghareebon ka mazaq :aj:

No doubt he was the best when we talk about Mughal architecture. he was called Engineer emperor. Besides Taj Mehal, credit for Shalamar bagh also goes to him. There is only one Mughal structure in Sindh i.e. Jama Masjid Thatta which was also built by Shahjahan.

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:nono:
Ek shayrne gareebi ka sahara lekar Shahenshak ki mohabbat ka uray hai mazaq

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lol ninja.. aap ki taraf Shah Jehan ne kia banwaya?

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let me share something for taj mahal :chai:


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Sannan had answer for all these allegations. :hehe:

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answers or jokes :D

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No mughal structure in our part....but Aurangabad city of maharashtra is named after hazrat Aurangzeb (RA)....

Even his tomb is there......

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Shahjahan is said to ordered to cut off the hands of the workers who built Taj Mehal. I kinda remember there were some faults in Taj Mehal structure and there is some thing related to Shahjahan's own grave that creates such fault. Will share later.

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Did you visit his tomb. How is it structured. I think that might be simple one. Aurangzeb also built Lahore's Badshahi Mosque besides bulldozing many temples.

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No i will inshallah..as far as i know its simple and his tomb is near tomb of his teacher…

And Aurangzeb’s son built Bibi ka maqbara at aurangabad in memory of his mother which resembles Taj Mahal but required less investment…:smiley:


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oh i didnt new about this ninja thnkx for sharing :k:

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Soon after the Taj Mahal’s completion, Shah Jahan was deposed by his son Aurangzeb and put under house arrest at nearby Agra Fort. Upon Shah Jahan’s death, Aurangzeb buried him in the mausoleum next to his wife.
By the late 19th century, parts of the buildings had fallen badly into disrepair. During the time of the Indian rebellion of 1857, the Taj Mahal was defaced by British soldiers and government officials, who chiselled out precious stones and lapis lazuli from its walls. At the end of the 19th century, British viceroy Lord Curzon ordered a sweeping restoration project, which was completed in 1908.[SUP][35]](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/#cite_note-34)[/SUP][SUP][36]](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/#cite_note-35)[/SUP] He also commissioned the large lamp in the interior chamber, modelled after one in a Cairo mosque. During this time the garden was remodelled with British-style lawns that are still in place today

In 1942, the government erected a scaffolding in anticipation of an air attack by German Luftwaffe and later by Japanese Air Force. During the India-Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971, scaffoldings were again erected to mislead bomber pilots
More recent threats have come from environmental pollution on the banks of Yamuna River including acid rain[SUP][38]](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/#cite_note-37)[/SUP] due to the Mathura Oil Refinery,[SUP][39]](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/#cite_note-38)[/SUP] which was opposed by Supreme Court of India directives. The pollution has been turning the Taj Mahal yellow. To help control the pollution, the Indian government has set up the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ), a 10,400-square-kilometre (4,000 sq mi) area around the monument where strict emissions standards are in place.
Concerns for the tomb’s structural integrity have recently been raised because of a decline in the water level of the Yamuna River which is decreasing at a rate of 5 feet a year. In 2010, cracks appeared in parts of the tomb, and the minarets which surround the monument were showing signs of tilting, as the wooden foundation of the tomb may be rotting due to lack of water. Some persons predict that the tomb may collapse within 5 years

Ever since its construction, the building has been the source of an admiration transcending culture and geography, and so personal and emotional responses have consistently eclipsed scholastic appraisals of the monument.
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, one of the first European visitors to the Taj Mahal

A longstanding myth holds that Shah Jahan planned a mausoleum to be built in black marble across the Yamuna river. The idea originates from fanciful writings of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, a European traveller who visited Agra in 1665. It was suggested that Shah Jahan was overthrown by his son Aurangzeb before it could be built. Ruins of blackened marble across the river in Moonlight Garden, Mahtab Bagh, seemed to support this legend. However, excavations carried out in the 1990s found that they were discolored white stones that had turned black.A more credible theory for the origins of the black mausoleum was demonstrated in 2006 by archaeologists who reconstructed part of the pool in the Moonlight Garden. A dark reflection of the white mausoleum could clearly be seen, befitting Shah Jahan’s obsession with symmetry and the positioning of the pool itself.
No evidence exists for claims that describe, often in horrific detail, the deaths, dismemberments and mutilations which Shah Jahan supposedly inflicted on various architects and craftsmen associated with the tomb. Some stories claim that those involved in construction signed contracts committing themselves to have no part in any similar design. Similar claims are made for many famous buildings.
No evidence exists for claims that Lord William Bentinck, governor-general of India in the 1830s, supposedly planned to demolish the Taj Mahal and auction off the marble. Bentinck’s biographer John Rosselli says that the story arose from Bentinck’s fund-raising sale of discarded marble from Agra Fort.
Another myth suggests that beating the silhouette of the finial will cause water to come forth. To this day, officials find broken bangles surrounding the silhouette.
In 2000, India’s Supreme Court dismissed P. N. Oak’s petition to declare that a Hindu king built the Taj Mahal.
Oak claimed that origins of the Taj, together with other historic structures in the country currently ascribed to Muslim sultans pre-date Muslim rule of India and thus, have a Hindu origin

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ok i just checked
Among the buildings modelled on the Taj Mahal are the Taj Mahal Bangladesh, the Bibi Ka Maqbara in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ and the Tripoli Shrine Temple in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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I read that there is a Kala Taj in India besides the original Taj, which is identical to the original Taj Mahal. May be I'm mixing but Bibi ka Maqbra may be that Kala Taj.

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kala taj :hmmm: never heard of it :bummer:

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kala taj ka pata nhi mujhe yeah but shah jhan wanted to make his tomb like the taj mahel but wth black marble, even tht black marble was found latter

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I think that marble was then used in Bibi ka Maqbra. Let me check once I reach home :)

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ok let me check out for bibi ka maqbra.

PS. kahn han ap j ghr ja raha han :faizy:

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I'm in office and I've a book about Taj Mehal's history at home :)