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Perfection in the evolution of the tomb, in India and the world. Powerful meta narrative of passion and spousal devotion: a universal tale of love A brilliant architectural, aesthetic achievement The culmination of the architectural legacies and cultural philosophies of Central Asia, India and Persia Intangible heritage of stone craftsmanship Outstanding work of Mughal architecture
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1 Recent scholarly interest in historical horticulture and garden design: An issue of historicism? 2 Impact the overall ecology and existing biodiversity of the site 3 Could negatively impact water drainage and existing patterns of visitor circulation.
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Indirect lighting Minimal increase in insects Feeling of awe and contemplation maintained Monument viewing in evening: November 2004 Supreme Court decision No artificial sound and light Existing landscape is one century old, value in existing landscape from historical and ecological perspective
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Legislation: Protection at the national level introduced in 1958. Buffer zone was extended by the Supreme Court in 1997. Protection at the regional level was introduced in 1980. Construction between Agra Fort and Taj Mahal was prohibited in 2003. Proposal for increasing the Buffer Zone.
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Increased security in day and night time. Night time viewing :Co-ordination of staff night time viewing Threats to structure: Scientific Studies: TMCC Conservation, Gardening, Interpretation Conservation: Problems: ( Minarets, Foundation: Yamuna River) Education Programs for Students, Public Air Pollution: stone deterioration Events: 350th anniversary held off site
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