Taj Mahal Vacation (The Symbol of Love) Home | About us | Contact us | Reservation | Email
Taj Mahal, AgraTaj Mahal VacationsItimad Ud Daulah, Agra TourismFatehpur Sikri, AgraTaj Mahal, Agra
The story of Taj Mahal reflects the intensity of love. The fairy tale began when walking through the bazaar of Agra prince qhurram saw a girl. The girl was exceptionally beautiful. It was a love at first sight for both of them. After five years, on an auspicious day they were married and from that moment began the great epic of love.
Taj Mahal Vacation ---› About Taj Mahal ---› Mumtaz Mahal
Taj Mahal Tours & Travels
Taj Mahal Tours
-› Taj Mahal With Kerala
-› Taj Mahal For Honeymooners
-› Taj Mahal With Rajasthan
About Taj Mahal
-› Taj Mahal Location
-› History of Taj Mahal
-› Building of Taj Mahal
Agra Tourism
-› Places To See
-› Taj Mahal
-› Excursions of Agra
Hotels in Agra
-› Amar Vilas Palace
-› Jaypee Palace
-› Taj View Hotel
India Tour Packages
-› Grand Buddhist Pilgrimage
-› Great Taj Mahal Tour
-› Palace on Wheels
North India Tours
-› Rapid Rajasthan Tour
-› Rural Rajasthan
-› Rajasthan Festival Tour
South India Tours
-› South India Cultural Tour
-› Best of South India
-› Religious South India
Indian Wildlife Tours
-› Wildlife in India
-› Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
-› Tiger Wildlife Tour
Around Taj Mahal
-› Delhi
-› Jaipur
-› Mathura

About Taj Mahal

Mumtaz Mahal

Arjumand Banu a shopkeeper was sitting at her shop in Meena Bazar, the private market attached to the harem, when Prince Khurram saw her for the first time.

He saw a piece of glass at her shop and asked for it's worth she replied that it is a diamond and not glass.

The prince picked up the piece of glass and gave her rupees ten thousand (an amount she boldly said that he could not afford).

Next day the prince went to emperor Shah Jahan to seek his permission to marry Arjumaand Banu. Emperor Jahangir gave the permission at once but it took five years for him to marry his beloved. Meanwhile he was married to a Persian Princess Quandari Begum due to some political reasons.

On an auspicious day, 1612 they tied the knot. It was a grand wedding. It was a perfect match; she was inseparable from Khurram and even accompanied her when he went to fight wars.

Emperor Jahangir entitled Prince Khurram as 'Shah Jahan' And when he became emperor he entitled his wife as Mumtaz Mahal 'the chosen one of the palace'.

Mumtaz was very compassionate, generous and demure. She was also involved in administrative work. She continually interacted on behalf of petitioners and gave allowances to widows. She is said to have enjoyed the spectacle of man in combat with animals.

In 1630 Mumtaz Mahal died in childbirth. Before dieing she extracted a promise from Shah Jahan that after her death he would build the most beautiful building of the world as a tribute to their love.


---› MORE ABOUT MUMTAZ MAHAL




About Taj Mahal » Taj Mahal Location » Taj Mahal Story » History of Taj Mahal » Taj Mahal Architecture » Garden of Taj Mahal » Mumtaz Mahal » Building of Taj Mahal » Actual Tomb of Taj Mahal » Excursions of Taj Mahal » How to Reach Taj Mahal » Mosque of Taj Mahal » Inside The Taj Mahal » Pictures of Taj Mahal
















Home | About us | Contact us | Reservation | Email
Taj Mahal, Agra
Taj Mahal Tours About Taj Mahal Agra Tourism
-› Taj Mahal With Kerala
-› Taj Mahal For Honeymooners
-› Taj Mahal Location
-› History of Taj Mahal
-› Places To See
-› Taj Mahal
India Tour Packages North India Tours South India Tours
-› Grand Buddhist Pilgrimage
-› Great Taj Mahal Tour
-› Rapid Rajasthan Tour
-› Rural Rajasthan
-› South India Cultural Tour
-› Best of South India
Indian Wildlife Tours Jaipur Tourism Delhi Tourism Hotels in Delhi Hotels in Jaipur