The ruler of Hindustan, Shah Jahan, feels so sad when his
wife Mumtaz Mahal died when she gave birth her baby at the
war tent. On 1632 he ordered the creation of a masble pallace - that has been designed based on the heaven''s image on Al-Quran - as the last print of her wife''s body. With Isa''s help (the Persian architecth), plus twenty two thousands workers and hundreds of elephants, he succeed in creating the Symbol of a Great
Love he called: Taj Mahal. Based on love and a dishonest, intrigue, and warfare, Jahanara, Mumtaz Mahal''s daugheter,
tells the
story behind the creating of
taz Mahal. She tells about herself that''s try to escape from her "political husband" to hunt the secret lover that hide behind Taz Mahal''s walls. But, then she is trapped on war between her older and younger brother: Prince Dara Shikuh, a Mysticus that struggle to integrate Moslem and Hindus, against Aurangzeb, the one who crazy for the wealth and really likes to manipulates religion to destroy his
political enemy. Trough lyrical narations on the beginning every phase, this historycal romance can take you to the Indian at that time, with the luxury of harem and the silent of Yamuna, a classical show- just like Mahabharata or 1001 nights- about war between love and madness.
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