The Taj Mahal An incredible love story

Rik Hoskin

Book - 2019

This is the story behind the Taj Mahal - of the incredible love story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, how they met and fell in love, and how Shah Jahan was to lose her as she died while giving birth. This is also the story of how the Taj Mahal was built, and how the great Mughal emperor spent his last days imprisoned in his fort, pining for his beloved Mumtaz, as he gazed over the river for a view of the magnificent edifice, a monumental reminder of his love and loss.

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Genres
Biographical comics
Romance comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Published
New Delhi : Campfire/Kalyani Navyug Media Pvt Ltd 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Rik Hoskin (author)
Other Authors
Aadil Khan (artist), Ashwani Kashyap (colourist)
Physical Description
109 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9789381182598
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Gives readers a glimpse into the story behind one of the world's most famous monuments and oldest romancesMumtaz Mahal's tomb, the Taj Mahaland the people who built it.A flashback to 1592 reveals a soothsayer informing the empress of the Mughal Empire that a child destined for greatness will be born into the royal family. Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram is raised by his grandfather, the Emperor Jalal-ud-in Akbar, and Akbar's first wife, the Empress Ruqaiya Sultan Begum. At the age of 15, Khurram meets and falls in love with Arjumand Banu Begum. Following the soothsayer's words, Khurramwho later becomes the fifth Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahanwaits 5 years to marry his beloved, who comes to be known as Mumtaz Mahal; however, Arjumand becomes his second wife, as Khurram first marries a Persian princess as part of a political alliance. The detailed, full-color illustrations enhance the story with their expressiveness and rich jewel tones, but the narrative itself lacks depth and perspective. More important, the text either ignores or glosses over historic details: Shah Jahan had three wives (the last of whom does not make an appearance), and the laborers, who spend years constructing the Taj Mahal, look upon Shah Jahan as a benevolent ruler.A passable introduction to the life of Shah Jahan for lovers of history. (historical and biographical notes) (Graphic history. 12-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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