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 ...
At the invitation of the Government of India, the mission was carried out from 10 to 15 January 2004 to the World Heritage properties of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. The mission examined ...
On March 3, 1976, the “Taj Mahal” building at Joint Base San Antonio ... within the tower of the building, encased directly above the Clark Rotunda. The concealed design was done because ...