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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Taj MahalA Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:1,778WritingResearch to learn more about Shah Jahan and write a biography about him.Use facts from the book as well as additional resources in your biography.Social StudiesCreate a travel b
2、rochure for the Taj Mahal.Include information from the book to entice travelers to visit this historic landmark.Connectionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK Z1LEVELED BOOK Z1Written by Cheryl ReifsnyderTaj Mahal www.readinga-What is the significance of the Taj Mahal?Focus QuestionWritten by Cheryl Reifsnyde
3、rTaj Mahal Taj MahalWorld Landmarks Level Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Cheryl ReifsnyderAll rights reserved.www.readinga-conservationdominatesdynastyIslamicmausoleummemorialsminaretsmosquerestorationsarcophagussymbolizesymmetricalWords to KnowFront cover:The white marble mausoleum at the Ta
4、j Malal reflects the colors of the sunset.Title page:A floral carving in one of the Taj Mahals red sandstone buildingsPhoto Credits:Front cover:Pakorn Lopattanakij/Alamy;back cover:Merlin Franc Anto/Alamy;title page:INDARCH/Alamy;page 4:saiko3p/iStock/Thinkstock;page 6(left):Dennis Richardson/D;page
5、 6(right):Xin Hua/D;page 7:India Picture/Corbis;page 8:Tim Graham/Robert Harding Picture Library/Superstock;page 9:Philippe Lissac/Godong/Corbis;page 10:Dinodia Photos/Alamy;page 11:Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York,USA/Bridgeman Images;page 12(main):REX USA/Amos Chapple;page 12(inset):Tommy Schul
6、tz/D;page 13:LEROY Julien/Alamy;page 14:Saiko3p/D;page 15:Ian Trower/JAI/Corbis;page 17:Fosco Maraini/Gabinetto Vieusseux PropertycFratelli Alinari/Mary Evans;page 19:imageBROKER/imageBROKER/SuperstockCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Table of ContentsThe Taj Mahal .4Cente
7、r Stage:The Mausoleum .6The Story Behind the Taj Mahal.10Building the Mighty Taj.14The Taj Mahal After Shah Jahan.16A Lasting Memorial.19Glossary.20BAY OF BENGALARABIAN SEAINDIAAgraYamuna RiverBurhanpurTaj Mahal Level Z14The Taj MahalImagine a family so wealthy that their name signifies riches and p
8、ower.This situation describes the Mughal(MOO-guhl)dynastynorthern Indias rulers in the 1600s.The Mughals vied with one another to create the most beautiful mansions and memorials.Their family name gave rise to the term mogul,a word for someone as wealthy and powerful as the richest king and most fam
9、ous rock star bundled into one.Today,the Mughals are famous for the jewel-encrusted works of art and extravagant architecture they left behind.Their most famous creation is a tomb built by the fifth Mughal emperor,Shah Jahan:the Taj Mahal.Known for its perfect symmetry,the Taj Mahal is the most magn
10、ificent creation of the Mughal dynasty.5When people think of the Taj Mahal,most picture the mausoleum with its immense white dome.However,the Taj Mahal is actually a 16-hectare(42-acre)area designed to represent the paradise home of Shah Jahans favorite wife,Mumtaz Mahal.Buildings,walls,gates,and ga
11、rdens are all laid out in a symmetrical way to represent the Islamic idea of a perfect heaven.Although grass now fills the grounds,flowers and fruit trees once suggested paradises gardens.Four water channels divide the garden into four equal parts that meet at a pool in the gardens center.They symbo
12、lize the four heavenly rivers described in the Koran,the Islamic holy book.assembly hall(jawab)mosqueriverfront terracemausoleumminaretcentral poolgardenswater channelGreat GateforecourtTaj Mahal Level Z16Center Stage:The MausoleumTo enter the Taj Mahal today,visitors pass through the Great Gate,a f
13、ortresslike building constructed of red sandstone and marble.Letters spell out welcoming words from the Koran.The Great Gate is adorned with enormous archways,domed ceilings,and octagonal niches similar to those found in the mausoleumhinting at the luxury lying beyond.The Taj Mahals many structures
14、and gardens all point visitors toward the mausoleum where Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan are buried.The Great Gate is flanked by octagonal towers topped with white marble domes(top).The mausoleums onion-shaped dome is perfectly framed in the Great Gates archway(left).7Strolling through the gardens,visi
15、tors see the mausoleum reflected in the central water channel.Situated on a raised marble platform,the mausoleum dominates the landscape.Four minarets rise from the platforms corners like guards standing at attention.Each one is more than 40 meters(130 ft.)tall.Translucent white marble covers the ma
16、usoleum,the platform holding it,and the surrounding minarets.The marbles crystalline structure causes it to change color with the changing light.At times,the building seems to glow with unearthly radiance.White is the Islamic color of mourning and on a tomb,it is intended to show the faith of the pe
17、rson buried within.Other structures on the grounds,such as the mosque(MAHSK)and assembly hall that flank the mausoleum,are red sandstone.The white marble of the Taj Mahal seems to change color with changing light and atmospheric conditions.Taj Mahal Level Z18The mausoleum was designed to be a holy b
18、uilding,a reflection of Mumtaz Mahals mansion in the gardens of paradise.Muslims believe that the number eight symbolizes paradise,so Mughal tombs were often octagonal in shape.Mumtaz Mahals mausoleum follows this tradition,with four long and four short outer walls.Massive arches provide entry on th
19、e four long walls of the building,flanked by smaller arches on either side.Within,the building is honeycombed with rooms and passages laid out in perfect symmetry.Mumtaz Mahals sarcophagus(sar-KAH-fuh-guhs)sits at the center of an octagonal room in the center of the building.A second sarcophagus res
20、ts beside it,the sole off-center element,marking her husbands burial site.A perforated marble screen surrounds them both.The public sarcophagus of emperor Shah Jahan(left)is next to the one of his third wife,Mumtaz Mahal(right),in the Taj Mahal mausoleum.9Both sarcophagi are cenotaphs,or fake burial
21、 sites for visitors to view.The real burial sites are located in a private chamber on the lower level,directly below the cenotaphs.The word taj comes from the Persian word for“crown.”Some experts suggest that the mausoleum,the most richly decorated structure in the Taj Mahal,represents Mumtaz Mahals
22、 jewel-covered crown and is meant to honor her in death.Geometric designs cover nearly every inch of the floor.Vines,flowers,and butterflies decorate the walls,bright with precious and semiprecious stonesjade,jasper,turquoise,and lapis lazuli(LAP-is LA-zuh-lee).Artisans also set thousands of diamond
23、s,rubies,amethysts,and other gems into the designs,and a thin sheet of pearls was constructed to cover Mumtaz Mahals sarcophagus on holy days.Artisans carved elaborate floral patterns and embedded expensive colorful stones in the interior walls of the mausoleum.Taj Mahal Level Z110The Story Behind t
24、he Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal was not the first tomb created by Mughal rulers,but it was one of few such monuments created for a woman.Shah Jahans other two wives tombs are located on the Taj Mahal grounds in unmarked buildings near the Great Gate.What inspired Shah Jahan to build such a magnificent me
25、morial for Mumtaz?Shah Jahan met Mumtaz Mahal,then called Arjumand Banu,when he was a fifteen-year-old prince and she was fourteen.They were engaged shortly thereafter and married five years later,in 1612.Shah Jahan gave her the title Mumtaz Mahal,which means“Chosen One of the Palace.”According to p
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