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Hardcover Taj Mahal Lovers' Story Book

ISBN: 8186773207

ISBN13: 9788186773208

Taj Mahal Lovers' Story

Taj Mahal Lovers' Story is a story of India's Emperor Shah Jahan's eternallove for his beloved wife Mumtaz Muhal. Their tale of unwavering devotion and the rare beauty of their undying love can never... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A wonderful story of love and the tragedy of envy

Not only is the art work in this book simply georgeous, but the story pulls you in. It is a story of kings; and all of the love, betrayl, polotics, and friendship that goes with that. A balanced story of the human condition and the grand wonders that become of it. I highly recommend this book.

An awesome saga

This book is by far the best and most engrossing description that I have read so far about the Taj. Many have tried to write about it but none with such consummateness. I couldn't put the book down once I got started. The descriptions are both colourful and vivid. The reader feels as if he/she is there witnessing the actual turn of events. All emotions of Shah Jahan have been captured perfectly - from his love to his grief. An atmosphere of the Mughals has been built slowly and the reader is captivated by its realism and beauty. The best scene in the book is without doubt the one in Meena Baazar. This beautiful and thrilling saga is a must read.

A Panorama Tour into India's Regal Past

Ms. Singh Devji serves as a tour guide through the generations of exotic characters who begot Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. I could taste the dust and blood on the battlefields with Babar the Lion. Together with the Persian Princess and her female relatives, I explored the Meena Bazar and flirted demurely with the young noblemen. The author treated me like a member of the extended family as I witnessed the royal wedding, peeked in on the wedding night and watched the birth of the first princess, Jahanara. Ms. Devji described the labyrinth of politics within the medieval harem, the opulence of the royal family in every day life, and the cruel punishments meted out to anyone who dared to displease the Indian Royal Family. This book provides so much more than just the love story behind the construction of the Taj Mahal. The author takes us through thirteen decades of history from the steppes of Mongolia across Asia to Agra and Delhi. She filled the book with facts, and thankfully, a map, genealogy, and a glossary explaining Indian words and phrases. The only things missing on the tour were the cameras and tourist stands for souvenirs. However, Ms. Devji thought of that too. The book itself is a work of art-from the luxurious cover to the watercolor paintings of scenes depicting significant events. For history buffs, fans of romantic novels, or the reader who enjoys an adventure story, this story does it all. It also looks great on the bookshelf.

Its eminently lyrical,informative & at the same time dramatic

The Taj Mahal Lovers' Story recounts one of the greatest love stories of world in a style which is eminently lyrical,informative & at the same time dramatic.With her magic pen,the author Mantoshe Singh Devji not only tells a love story, but her painstaking research is evident in the vivid details woven so well in the tapestry of the main story,so that each chapter is a delight to read. I loved her style,her depiction of the vibrant scenes where the characters are almost alive;the splendour & intrigues of the royal palaces;it is history & romance of a colourful era recounted with beauty & passion.An eminently readable book for readers of all ages.This is how this great love story was meant to be written. Liveleen Singh

The Taj Mahal, Lovers Story, touched my heart and soul.

It is a beautifully written book. Once I started reading it, I could not put it down.It has every thing that is needed to make it great, Love, Passion, Betrayal, and sorrow. It would be great made into a movie.
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