Here is My Taj Mahal Writing that we have all been working on I hope you like it.
The Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is a fantastic building in India ( Agra ) and it took 22 years to build and 20,000 men to build it they built it in the 17th century ( 1600s ). Your not aloud to drive through the gates because they want to keep the place looking beautiful so now the King and queen are laying together in the Taj Mahal. the Queens name is Mumtaz Mahal and the Kings name is Shah Jahan. the king and Queen were happily living together until the Queen died during birth of a newborn. From then on the king was very heartbroken to see his beautiful Queen die and so he got 20,000 men to build him the Taj Mahal so when 22 years of building went past The king had his wife buried under the ground in the Taj Mahal. Then a few years latter the king died and then He got buried under the ground next to his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. In the Taj Mahal Grounds there is a symmetry.
Here are some of my pictures of the Taj Mahal that I drew. I hope you like it.
Wow Nakita!!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you drew a pitcher of the Taj Mahal
Keep it up
Awesome work Nikitah!
ReplyDeleteI like your drawings of it too,
it's pretty amazing how only 20,000 men can build a big building.
Keep up the good work!
Its Spelt Nakita
DeleteAwesome work Nakita,
ReplyDeleteThat post was great.
You had a lot of details in your story.
You drawings look awesome!
Keep up the great work Nakita.
Well done.
Great job Nakita I loved your cool drawings and Your Writing was amazing. Keep up the good work;)
ReplyDeleteThat is such an interesting way of the story.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how see did die from giving birth?
It is a wonderful true story and the way you said it goes great!
The drawings are even more awesome because it was hand drawn.
From your pal Crighton :)
Thanks Crighton :-)
DeleteWell done, Nakita. You captured the story of the Taj Mahal. Your drawings looked great too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Nakita.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
you are really good at sceching.
Well done.
Thanks Elijah
DeleteFantastic stuff.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you have been drawing the Taj Mahal castle.
It is amazing.
Well done.
Thanks Ellis :-)
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