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    Lightbulb Truth about Taj Mahal or Tejo Mahalaya built by Jat!

    Guys,

    Well, there're plenty of threads r already posted about Taj Mahal.... like Taj Mahal was built Jats, Taj Mahal was a Hindu temple....etc...

    And many ppl took it in humor, sarcasm, haox n balah, balah...

    But here I found something intrestin' research by P. N. Oak -

    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/true_st..._taj_mahal.htm


    have a look.....read up.... n add ur two precious cents!!


    Rock on
    Jit
    .. " Until Lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! " ..



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    JLD aalon
    kisi ne yo taaga bhi padya hai ya nahi???
    just curious to know is this article is authentic or just hoax!?!?
    comeon guys put some valuble inputs...

    waitin ...

    Rock on
    Jit
    .. " Until Lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! " ..



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    Purushottam Nagesh Oak (born 2 March 1917), commonly referred to as P. N. Oak, is an Indian writer on history. He has written many books on this subject. He is on Wikipedia at URL

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purushottam_Nagesh_Oak

    About Jat matters we can see on

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejaji

    Extracts from this article

    Taj Mahal: a Tejaji temple

    There are large number of Tejaji temples in India in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Prdesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The book, Taj Mahal: The True Story (ISBN 0-9611614-4-2), written by P. N. Oak, the founder-president of the Institute for Rewriting Indian History. The book seeks to prove that the Taj Mahal was originally a Hindu temple whose existence predated the Mughal Empire. The people who dominate the Agra region are Jats. Their name of Shiva is Tejaji. The Jat special issue of The Illustrated Weekly of India (June 28, 1971) mentions that the Jats have the Teja Mandirs, i.e., Teja Temples. This is because Teja-Linga is among the several names of the Shiva Lingas. From this it is apparent that the Taj-Mahal is Tejo-Mahalaya, The Great Abode of Tejaji.[2]

    The following points are among the pieces of evidence presented:

    * Carbon dating of samples taken from the doorway of the Taj Mahal from the side of the Jamuna rivers revealed that the door was 300 years older than the period of Shah Jahan. The carbon dating was arranged by Marvin Miller, an economist in New York.

    * Johan Albert Mandelso, a European traveller who visited Agra in 1638, seven years after the death of Mumtaz Mahal, vividly described the life of the city in his memoirs, but makes no reference to Taj Mahal or any large construction activity going on to build it.

    * Peter Mundy, an Englishman, visited Agra within a year of Mumtaz’s death. From his writings, it appears that the Taj Mahal was already a noteworthy building well before Shah Jahan came to power.
    Laxman Burdak

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