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The Taj Mahal is made from marble. Some say that from far away it looks plain white or cream but in fact, it's actually got lots of beautiful carvings! It can be underestimated by people thinking its just a plain temple but really, there's a lot more to it.

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it is red sandstone

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When was the Taj Mahal built after death of Mumtaz or before death?

Mumtaz Mahal was not alive when the Taj Mahal was built. When she died, she was buried in the Taj Mahal.


What did the mughal do to the taj mahal?

The Mughal built the Taj Mahal.


Taj Mahal Who built it and for whom?

The Taj Mahal in India, was built by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. It was in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal.


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Shah Jahan was the emporor when Taj Mahal was built.


How was the Taj Mahal built?

The Taj Mahal was built with 20,000 workers out of white marble.


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What is the Taj Mahal built of?

The taj mahal is created entirely of white marble.


What Year Was Taj Mahal's emporer built?

The Taj Mahal was built in 1632. The construction was ordered by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He wanted the Taj Mahal built as a memorial to his late third wife.


Did a mongul make the taj mahal?

Yes Mughal Emperor built Taj Mahal


What type of rock was built in 1654 of the Taj Mahal in India?

white marble


Taj mahal was built or tajmahal is built?

Was built


When was the Taj Mahal built in AD or BC?

The Taj Mahal was built in 1632 A.D. by Shah Jahan of the Mughal Empire.