Why was the Taj Mahal made?
In memory of Mumtaz Mahal after passing away due to childbirth.
What is the main material used to build the Taj Mahal?
What shape is the large structure at the top of the Taj Mahal?
What is the main function of the Taj Mahal?
What happens to the color of the Taj Mahal at different times of the day?
Who was it built by?
Shah Jahan
What type of stone was used to create the white exterior of the Taj Mahal?
How many minarets (tall towers) surround the main building of the Taj Mahal?
Who was the Taj Mahal built to honor?
About how many years did it take to build the Taj Mahal?
How long did construction last?
About 22 years.
Name one precious or semi-precious stone that was inlaid into the walls of the Taj Mahal for decoration.
What type of patterns are commonly used in the decorative designs of the Taj Mahal?
How do the four minarets contribute to the form (appearance) of the Taj Mahal?
Approximately how many workers and artisans helped construct the Taj Mahal?
What year did building start and end?
From 1632 - 1653
Why did the builders use precious and semi-precious stones in the design of the Taj Mahal?
Why do you think symmetry was an important design element in the Taj Mahal?
Why was white marble a good choice for both the form and function of the Taj Mahal?
White marble is durable and beautiful, helping the building last while also creating a striking appearance.
What special design feature makes the Taj Mahal famous for its balanced appearance?
How many workers built the structure?
20,000 workers
Explain how the combination of white marble and inlaid gemstones contributed to both the beauty and symbolism of the Taj Mahal.
Explain how the dome, minarets, symmetry, and decorative patterns work together to create the Taj Mahal's unique architectural style.
The dome serves as the focal point, the minarets frame the building, symmetry creates balance, and the decorative patterns add beauty and detail, making the Taj Mahal an iconic example of Mughal architecture.
Explain how the form of the Taj Mahal (its dome, symmetry, minarets, and decorative features) supports its function as a monument and tomb.
Why were the four minarets built with a slight outward tilt instead of standing perfectly straight?