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Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.
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Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

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Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

ID: 193504
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

ID: 193505
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

ID: 193506
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

ID: 193508
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure.
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

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Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.
Images of the Taj Mahal from the unseen side. Agra, India. 27/11/2009.

After completing work on the Taj Mahal, Mughal Shah Jahan decided to build a symmetrical structure across the Yamuna—another Taj, possibly in black stone. But soon after work started, he was overthrown and incarcerated by his son Aurangazeb who did not approve of his father’s wasteful expenditure. 
The site of the proposed structure is now a garden called Mehtab Bagh. The garden presents scintillating views of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna.

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