Was The Taj Mahal Originally Built By An Ancient Chinese Samurai – Taiju Mei Huil?

A team of archaeologists from China made shocking revelations about the famous white marble structure located in Agra namely The Taj Mahal. The startling findings have sparked a debate on the origin of Taj Mahal once again. Recently, a group of Hindu people had claimed it to be a Shiv Temple previously known as Tejo Mahalaya and chanted Shiv Mantra on the Taj Mahal grounds to further assert themselves. Following which the Taj Mahal became a religious issue and people started predicting its fate to be as similar as the Babri-Ayodhya fiasco.

The team of archaeologists have uncovered some stones with engraved Chinese symbols. One of the team members who interpreted the carved writing, explained that the monument which is currently known as the Taj Mahal was in fact built by a Chinese Samurai Taiju Mei Huil, who made it in the fond memory of his girlfriend who mistakenly got married to another Samurai who looked almost the same as him. Although the explanation was believable the team failed to answer the question that if it was indeed a Chinese product how did it manage to survive for so long. Another theory suggests that structure was built in India but assembled in China and that’s why the Chinese workers carved “Assembled in China” in Mandarin. This further adds to the confusion.

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