Read A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time: The Story of the Taj Mahal Online

Authors: Michael Preston Diana Preston

Tags: #History, #India, #Architecture

A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time: The Story of the Taj Mahal (48 page)

BOOK: A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time: The Story of the Taj Mahal
4.11Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads
‘small … building’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 43.
Although the Moghul chroniclers formally referred to the Taj as the
rauza-i-munavvara
or ‘Illumined Tomb’, Peter Mundy and other contemporary travellers wrote of the ‘Taje [sic] Mahal’.
Some … familiarity’
: all quotes in this paragraph are Qazwini,
IT
, pp. 13–14.
‘Mighty … power’
: quoted G. H. R. Tillotson,
Mughal India
, p. 20.
‘construction … fortune’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 10.
‘a memorial … ambition’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 43. (See also E. Koch, ‘The Taj Mahal: Architecture, Symbolism, and Urban Significance’,
Muqarnas
, vol. 22, pp. 128–49.)
‘a Venetian … it’
: S. Manrique, op. cit., p. 173.
‘a mausoleum … earth’
: R. Nath,
The Taj Mahal and Its Incarnation
, p. 6.
‘The royal … amendments’
: Lahori’s account appended to Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 570.
‘distasteful … Majesty … the … Queen’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 82.
‘All … show’
: P. Mundy, op. cit., vol. 2, p. 192.
‘The comptrollers … assemblage … His … crowds’
: ibid., p. 84.
10: ‘The Builder Could Not Have Been of This Earth’

E. Koch’s article ‘The Taj Mahal: Architecture, Symbolism and Urban Significance’, vol. 22,
Muqarnas
, pp. 128–49, provides much detailed and valuable information on the architectural theories behind the Taj Mahal and related matters.

‘evoke … paradise’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 66.
‘ “Astibisti” … divisions’
: quoted R. A. Jairazbhoy, ‘The Taj Mahal in the Context of East and West’,
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes
, vol. 24, 1961, p. 75. This article also contains other examples of the use of the nine-fold plan.
‘of heavenly rank … shaped … guava’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 66.
‘like … heavens’
: ibid., p. 67.
‘accepted … skies’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 79.
The author who has suggested that the sight lines relate to Shah Jahan’s height is R. Lane-Smith.
H. I. S. Kanwar discusses the significance of the 58-foot diameter of the central chamber in ‘Harmonious Proportions of the Taj Mahal’,
Islamic Culture
, vol. 49, 1975, pp. 1–17.
A. J. Qaisar’s
Building Construction in Mughal India
gives much useful information on Moghul building practices.
To bear … flower
: all quotes in these three paragraphs come from Lahori,
IT
, pp. 65–6.
‘We … order’
: imperial order quoted
IT
, p. 163.
‘The … stones’
: P. Mundy, op. cit., vol. 2, p. 213.
‘Some … animals’
: S. Manrique, op. cit., p. 172.
Like

found
: Kalim,
IT
, p. 84.
‘the … dome … glittering … sun’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 66.
‘each line … as … Kashmir’
: quoted S. Stronge,
Painting for the Mughal Emperor
, p. 168.
But

Paradise
: Koranic inscription,
IT
, p. 195.
‘The … calligraphical writing [of others].’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 79.
‘All … water’
: ibid.
‘Everywhere … imaginable’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., p. 298.
‘In … Jahan’
: J.-B. Tavernier, op. cit., vol. 2, p. 101.
They

flowers
: lines from the court poet Kalim,
Padshahnama
.
‘look … topaz’
: Madame Blavatsky, quoted P. Pal
et al
., op. cit., p. 130.
‘wonder … making’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 67.
11: ‘This Paradise-like Garden’
Rose

diverse
: J. Milton,
The English Poems
, p. 211.
The quotes from the Koran come from S. Crowe
et al
.,
The Gardens of Mughul India
, p. 42.
‘As … guidance’
:
The Akbarnama
, vol. 2, pp. 486 & 487.
So

rain
: Kalim,
IT
, p. 85.
‘the trees … herbs’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 80.
‘full … flowers’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., p. 296.
‘laborious … dung’
:
The Baburnama
, translated W. M. Thackston, p. 335.
‘the black … speech’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 80.
12: The Illumined Tomb
Guests …
lamps
: all quotes in this paragraph are from Kalim,
IT
, pp. 82–4.
‘shining … perfections’
: John Ovington’s account,
India in the Seventeenth Century
, ed. J. P. Guha, p. 108.
‘for … Paradise’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 77.
‘highly … fasteners’
: Lahori,
IT
, p. 67.
‘Shah … nights’
:
Tarikh-i Khafi Khan
, ED, vol. 7, p. 484.
When

desert
: Qudsi,
IT
, p. 86.
‘of … preceptor’
: quoted P. Pal
et al
.,
Romance of the Taj Mahal
, p. 48.
‘great … rockets’
: P. Mundy, op. cit., vol. 2, p. 202.
Shah Jahan’s … burned’
: all quotes in this paragraph come from Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 309.
‘the merchants … them’
: J.-B. Tavernier, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 46–7.
An anguished … celebrated’
: all quotes in these two paragraphs come from Inayat Khan, op. cit., pp. 309–19.
‘to so … woman’
: original Latin text of J. de Laet, quoted in
IT
, p. 306.
‘The Great … times’
: P. Mundy, op. cit., vol. 2, pp. 202–3.
The stories … chew
: all quotes in these two paragraphs are from F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 11–13.
Not … service’
: all quotes in this paragraph come from N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 208–11.
‘she … asked’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, p. 212.
‘is one … Hindustan’
: Lahori, ED, vol. 7, p. 50.
‘great … infidelity’
: ibid., p. 36.
‘with cannon … war’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 85.
‘heretics’
: ibid.
‘Some … dear’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., p. 170.
‘warriors of Islam’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 87.
‘The handsome … faith’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., p. 177.
‘kept … confinement … such … pieces’
: Lahori,
Badshah Nama
, ED, vol. 7, p. 43.
‘under … companions … had determined … occupations’
: ibid., p. 69.
‘I knew … [of rivals]’
: quoted W. Hansen,
The Peacock Throne
, p. 128.
‘due … sister’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 319.
13: ‘The Sublime Throne’
Unlike … honour
: all quotes in this paragraph are from S. Manrique, op. cit., pp. 214–18.
‘some … river’
: Inayat Khan, ED, vol. 7, p. 85.
‘Nearly … felt’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., p. 267.
The gem-studded … materials?’
: the quotes in this paragraph are from S. Manrique, op. cit., pp. 197–8.
‘the most … believer’
: quoted G. H. R. Tillotson,
Mughal India
, p. 22, and J. D. Hoag’s
Islamic Architecture
, p. 10.
For a discussion of the costs of Shah Jahan’s building projects and of the Taj Mahal see S. Moosvi, ‘Expenditure on Buildings Under Shah Jahan – A Chapter of Imperial Financial History’,
Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Session of the Indian History Congress
, 1985, and R. Nath,
Art and Architecture of the Taj Mahal
, pp. 16–17.
The Venetian … pleasure’
: the quotes in these two paragraphs come from N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 187–8.
‘with … follies … transgressed … decency’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 273–4.
‘a good … shop’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., p. 189.
Preoccupied … wine’
: quotes in these two paragraphs are from F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 6–7.
‘reserved … dissimulation … contempt … elevation’
: ibid., p. 10.
‘undeserving … stars’
:
Adab-i-Alamgiri
, Aurangzeb’s letter to Jahanara written in the 1650s, translated by J. Scott, p. 424.
‘did not … him’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, p. 181.
‘constant thought … was … himself … he … arm’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 10–11.
‘the home … Timur’
: Lahori, ED, vol. 7, pp. 70–1.
‘Natural … climate’
: ibid.
‘from … spirit’
: Inayat Khan, ED, vol. 7, p. 90.
‘with such … reduced … the troops … recalled’
:
Adab-i-Alamgiri
, Aurangzeb recalled his father’s words in a letter to Shah Jahan, translated by J. Scott, pp. 432 & 439.
In December … hand
: all quotes in this paragraph are from W. M. Thackston’s translation given in
The Moonlight Garden
, ed. E. Moynihan, p. 28.
‘to seat … throne’
: Inayat Khan, ED, vol. 7, p. 105.
In early 1656 … his orders
: the quotes in these two paragraphs come from A. Eraly, op. cit., p. 327.
14: ‘Sharper than a Serpent’s Tooth’
‘a monarch … against him’
: Abul Fazl quoted A. Eraly, op. cit., p. 139.
Had … Murad
: the quotes in this paragraph are from N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, p. 230.
‘The emperor … strangury’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 543.
‘was … constitution’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 24–5.
‘Shah … drugs’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, p. 231.
‘turned … state … requesting … heir-apparent’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 545.
‘bigot … prayer-monger’
: ibid., p. 220.
‘The emperor … sinful … I … design’
: W. Hansen, op. cit., pp. 235–6.
‘with … meeting’
: Inayat Khan, op. cit., p. 550.
Niccolao … murdered
: all quotes in these eleven paragraphs are from N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 255–7, 269, 276, 282, 295 and 352.
Dara … excuses
: the quotes in this paragraph come from F. Bernier, op. cit., pp. 89–90.
‘disgraceful procession’
: ibid., p. 98.
‘revived … Musulman’
: Aurangzeb’s letter to Shah Jahan,
Adab-i-Alamgiri
, translated by J. Scott, pp. 358–9.
‘not … blood’
:
Tarikh-i Khafi Khan
, ED, vol. 7, p. 267.
During … occurred?’
: the quotes in this paragraph come from
Adab-i-Alamgiri
, translated by J. Scott, pp. 358–9.
‘the whole … others’
: F. Bernier, op. cit., p. 166.
‘The Great … death’
: quoted
IT
, p. 309.
‘a grand … funeral’
: Salih,
IT
, p. 144.
Shah Jahan died on 26 Rajab 1076 in the Muslim calendar.
15: Fall of the Peacock Throne
‘bade … quick’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 3, p. 276.
‘the boldest … turbulent’
: N. Manucci, op. cit., vol. 2, p. 227.
‘the inexperienced … Rajputs’
: the chronicler is Khafi Khan, translated in ED, vol. 7, p. 301.
‘as … instructed … that … fire’
: ibid., p. 304.
‘divert … drink’
: quoted W. Hansen, op. cit., p. 465.
BOOK: A Teardrop on the Cheek of Time: The Story of the Taj Mahal
4.11Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Emily French by Illusion
The Complete Short Fiction by Oscar Wilde, Ian Small
Songbird by Sydney Logan
Goodbye, Vietnam by Gloria Whelan
The Blue Bistro by Hilderbrand, Elin
Cathedral Windows by Clare O'Donohue
Liberty by Ginger Jamison
Silk and Spurs by Cheyenne McCray
A Ring for Cinderella by Judy Christenberry
The Shark Whisperer by Ellen Prager