Taj Mahal and Oxford

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 Taj Mahal and Oxford

Some people often say that when Oxford was being built in Britain, we were building the Taj Mahal in India, that too in memory of a queen who died during her fourteenth pregnancy.

Now let's look at the other side of the picture!!

It is fitting to praise the indigenous Guinnesses of that era who performed thirteen normal deliveries of the queen who was raised with Naz... After studying the science of today's whites, a doctor would perform an operation on an eighteen-year-old girl...

The third side of the picture

There is a BBC documentary on the Taj Mahal, according to which when the Taj was built, 26 modern sciences, including aerodynamics, were used in it, which were yet to be taught in its contemporary Oxford University...

The fourth side of the picture

The oldest university in the world was Nalanda, which was in India in BC and people from all over the world came to study here.

The fifth side of the picture

Mehrgarh built in 7000 BC and Mohenjo-Daro built in 5000 BC are testimony to the fact that when humans in most parts of the rest of the world had not learned to build even a hut properly, the most magnificent city in the world was inhabited in our region.

The sixth and last side of the picture

After the rise of the Muslim era, when the era of the declining Mughals came, we, who were once the masters of architecture, fell behind in the field of industry and crafts and started flying pigeons. The passion for pigeons and cockfighting was so destructive that we are still addicted to it today. Instead of reforming ourselves, under the influence of this passion, we leave such flourishes that when Oxford was being built in Europe, we were building the Taj Mahal.



Written by Jan Abu Yildirim

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