The Taj Mahal was originally adorned with a 466 kg gold finial, removed by British officer Joseph Taylor in 1810 and replaced with a gold-plated copper version. Subsequent replacements in 1876 and ...
Yes, it's right, no plane can fly above the Taj because it is a no-fly zone. Taj Mahal - A No-Fly Zone The government declared the Taj Mahal a no-fly zone in 2006. It means that no aircraft is ...
Tourists at the iconic Taj Mahal experienced an unexpected “sting operation” on Sunday afternoon when a swarm of bees launched a sudden attack near the Royal Gate, triggering panic and chaos. As the ...
The famous tourist destination still has plenty to offer. 6 min read "The Taj Mahal shows three faces,” says Nicholas Wapshott, a British writer, journalist, and father. “In the early morning ...
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