![]() Shah Jahan became restless until he found a solution to fulfill his wife’s last wish. According to tradition, before dying she obtained a promise from Shah Jahan that he would build a monument and show the world how much he loved her. While giving birth to her fourteenth child, she suffered complications and died. Unfortunately, the fairy tale came to an end. Their hearts were knit together in unequivocal love. Shah Jahan titled his wife “Mumtaz mahal” or “the chosen one of the palace.” A rarely-found combination of elegance and extravagance, she was her husband’s best friend, too. In honor of his numerous victories, he was known as “The King of the World.” Shah Jahan became the Mughal Emperor in 1628. He was a warrior, a man of extraordinary brilliance, and an icon of art. After five years, they married and began their monumental story of love. This fairy tale began when Prince Shah Jahan saw the most stunning beautiful and awesome girl while walking through the Bazaar of Agra, India. The story of the Taj Mahal demonstrates the magnitude of undying love and passion. (Do you want to print this tract in a different version than the one listed? Contact us and let us know what you're looking for-we may be able to create the alternate version for you at no charge.) The full text of this tract is shown below in the NIV version.
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