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P N Oak has given such evidences in this book which prove that the building Taj Mahal existed years before the death of Mumtaj Mahal.
The book shows that the archaeological records of the Taj Mahal were falsified. Historians had duped the public and changed the Temple Palace to grave.
This book is dedicated in grateful memory particularly to Her Highness the late Maharani Chandrawati Holkar of Indore, to whose munificence the author owes a part of his academic education, and generally to the great Kshatriya community of India which defended the faith and culture of the country against foreign invasions for millenniums with exemplary devotion to duty, courage, sacrifice and very high standard of magnanimity and moral purity which distinguish it from all soldiery anywhere in the world.
Table of Contents:
Preface to Taj Mahal was a Rajput Palace
Introduction to the Second Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction to this Edition
Photocopy of Badshahnama, Vol-1, Pages 402-403
Photocopy of Aurangzeb's Letter
CHAPERS
The Need to Re-Examine Antecedents
Admission in Shahjahan's Own Badshahnama
Tavernier
Aurangzeb's Letter and Recent Excavation
Peter Mundy's Evidence
Some Encyclopaedic Versions
A Recent Concoction of the Shahjahan Legend
Yet Another Confused Account
The Badshahnama Version Analysed
Taj Mahal Construction Period
Taj Mahal Cost
Who Designed, Who built The Taj?
The Taj is Built to Hindu Specifications
Shahjahan was innocent of soft feelings
Shahjahan's Reign Neither Golden Nor Peaceful
Babur Lived in the Taj Mahal
The Falsity of Mediaeval Muslim Chronicles
The Lady of the Taj
The Ancient Hindu Taj Edifice is Intact
The Taj Mahal Has Hindu Dimensions
The Muslim Overwriting
Carbon-14 Dating of the Taj Mahal
Shahjahan's Own Ancestor Admired The Taj
The Taj Mahal Originated As a Temple
The Famous Peacock Throne was Hindu
Inconsistencies in the Legend
Balance Sheet of Evidence
Methodology that led to the Discovery
Some Clarifications
A Pictorial Analysis
Index
About the Author:
The author P N OAK having made some far-reaching discoveries in history, is the founder president of the Institute for Rewriting World History. His latest finding is than in pre-Christian times Vedic culture and Sanskrit language held full sway throughout the world.
P N Oak was born in a Maharashtrian Brahmin family in which his father talked to him only in Sanskrit, mother only in English, relations in Marathi and town-folk in Hindi. That gave him fluency in these four languages from childhood.
Oak is keen to find a world Vedic heritage University to educate the world in the primordial Vedic unity of all humanity. To that end he invites correspondence from all those willing to help.
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