Тадж-Махал
The Тадж-Махал is a stunning white marble mausoleum located in Агра, Индия. It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Шах-Джахан in memory of his beloved wife, Мумтаз-Махал, who died during childbirth. Construction began in 1632 and took about 22 years to complete, showcasing exquisite Islamic architecture.
The Тадж-Махал is renowned for its beautiful gardens, reflecting pools, and intricate carvings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of visitors each year, symbolizing love and devotion. The monument's design incorporates elements from Persian, Islamic, and Indian architectural styles.