Prática de Shadowing: The Heartbreaking Secret Behind the Taj Mahal | B1 English Story ✅️ - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Welcome to our story today.
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Please, find a comfortable place to sit.
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Imagine we are sitting together by a warm, glowing campfire.
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The stars are bright above us, and the air is soft and still.
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Today, I want to tell you a story about a building.
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But it is not just any building.
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It is a story about a deep love, a great sadness, and a promise that changed the world forever.
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This is the story of the Taj Mahal.
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Imagine a busy marketplace in India many, many years ago.
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The air smells of sweet spices and expensive perfumes.
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This was the Meena Bazaar, a place of bright colors and loud voices.
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It was here that our story began.
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A young prince named Khurram was walking through the market.
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He was handsome, strong, and very important.
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But on this day, he saw something that made him stop.
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He saw a young girl selling silk and glass beads.
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Her name was Arjumand Banu Begum.
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She was only fourteen years old.
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People say she was as beautiful as the moon.
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When the prince looked at her, he forgot about everything else.
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Have you ever felt that way?
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Have you ever seen someone and felt your heart skip a beat?
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That is what happened to the prince.
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He knew, at that moment, that he wanted to spend his life with her.
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But life in a palace is not always simple.
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They could not marry right away.
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They had to wait five long years.
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During those years, they did not forget each other.
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Their love grew stronger in the quiet moments of waiting.
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In 1612, they finally married.
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It was a grand celebration.
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The prince gave her a new name to show how much he loved her.
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He called her Mumtaz Mahal.
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Do you know what that means?
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It means the "Chosen One of the Palace." It was a title of great honor.
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From that day on, they were never apart.
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She was not just his wife; she was his best friend.
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She went with him everywhere, even to far-away places.
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Their love was a whisper that started in a market and grew into a powerful song.
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Can you see them in your mind?
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Two young people, surrounded by gold and silk, looking at each other with pure joy.
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This was the beginning of a legend.
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This was the first whisper of a love that would never die.
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As the years passed, Prince Khurram became the Emperor.
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He was now called Shah Jahan , which means "King of the World." He was a powerful leader of the Mughal Empire.
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Under his rule, the empire was rich and peaceful.
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Imagine a life of great beauty.
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The Emperor and Mumtaz Mahal lived in palaces made of red stone and white marble.
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They had beautiful gardens with flowing water and singing birds.
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They had many children and lived a life of great happiness.
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But Mumtaz Mahal was different from other queens.
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She did not just stay inside the palace.
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She was a very wise woman.
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Shah Jahan asked her for advice on important things about the country.
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He trusted her more than anyone else in the world.
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When he had to travel for work or for war, Mumtaz went with him.
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She lived in tents and traveled on elephants just to be near him.
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Their bond was like two parts of one soul.
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My friends, imagine having someone who supports you in everything you do.
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Someone who knows your secrets and still loves you.
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That was Mumtaz Mahal for Shah Jahan.
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She was the light of his life.
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The people of India loved them.
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They saw how the Emperor looked at his Queen.
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They saw that their love was real and deep.
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It was a time of golden light for the empire.
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They spent nineteen years together in marriage.
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During these years, they shared everything—joy, power, and family.
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They thought their happiness would last forever.
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They were the most powerful couple in the world.
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But history tells us that even the brightest lights can sometimes fade.
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Their love was etched in time, but a dark shadow was coming.
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Have you ever wondered why the most beautiful stories often have a sad middle?
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Let us sit quietly for a moment and remember their happiness.
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Because soon, the story will change.
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The music of their life was about to hit a very sad note.
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In the year 1631, the Emperor had to go to a place called Burhanpur.
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There was a small war there, and he needed to lead his army.
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Even though she was pregnant with their fourteenth child, Mumtaz Mahal went with him.
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She wanted to be by his side, as she always was.
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But the journey was difficult.
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After giving birth to a healthy baby girl, Mumtaz became very sick.
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The doctors tried everything, but she was growing weaker.
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Imagine the Emperor sitting by her bed.
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He was the "King of the World," but he could not save the woman he loved.
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He held her hand as the light left her eyes.
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Mumtaz Mahal was only 38 years old when she died.
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Before she passed away, she asked him for a promise.
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She asked him to show the world how much he loved her.
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She wanted a place where her memory would live forever.
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Shah Jahan gave her his word.
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The Emperor’s grief was so big that it felt like the sun had gone out.
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It is said that he cried for eight days without stopping.
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He did not wear his royal clothes or listen to music for two years.
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His hair, which was dark, turned white in just a few months because of his sadness.
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He withdrew from the world.
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He sat in his palace, looking out at the river, feeling a deep, empty hole in his heart.
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Have you ever lost someone you loved very much?
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If you have, you know that the world feels cold and gray.
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Shah Jahan felt that the world was no longer beautiful without Mumtaz.
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But then, he remembered his promise.
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He decided to build her a tomb.
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But it would not be a simple grave.
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It would be the most beautiful building the world had ever seen.
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He wanted to build a "Paradise on Earth" for her.
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He wanted her name to be remembered for a thousand years.
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This was the birth of a grand vision born from a broken heart.
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Shah Jahan began to plan.
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He wanted the building to be perfect.
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He looked for the best place to build it.
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He chose a spot on the banks of the Yamuna River in the city of Agra.
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Why did he choose this spot?
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Because the river was peaceful, and the garden could be reflected in the water.
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He wanted the building to look like it was floating between the earth and the sky.
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He called for the best architects, the best artists, and the best builders.
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He wanted the design to be a symbol of balance and peace.
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He decided to use white marble, a stone that shines like a pearl.
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Most buildings in India at that time were made of red stone.
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But white was the color of purity.
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It was the color of a soul.
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By using white marble, Shah Jahan was saying that Mumtaz Mahal was pure and special.
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Can you imagine the planning meetings?
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Huge maps and drawings were spread out on tables.
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The Emperor himself looked at every detail.
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He wanted everything to be symmetrical.
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Symmetry means that if you cut the building in half, the left side looks exactly like the right side.
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This balance represents the order of the universe and the peace of heaven.
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The main building was to be a large square with a giant dome on top.
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Around it, there would be four tall towers called minarets.
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And in front, a long pool of water to reflect the beauty of the marble.
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This was not just a project for a king.
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It was a project for a lover.
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Every line and every stone was a message to Mumtaz.
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"I miss you," the stones would say.
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"I will never forget you." The vision was grand.
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It was expensive.
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It was almost impossible.
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But Shah Jahan did not care about the cost.
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He only cared about the promise he made to his "Chosen One." To build a dream, you need many hands.
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Shah Jahan brought together an army of workers.
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Imagine twenty thousand people working every single day.
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There were stonecutters from far-away lands.
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There were artists who knew how to carve flowers into stone.
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There were laborers who moved heavy materials under the hot sun.
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Imagine one thousand elephants!
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These giant animals were used to carry the heavy white marble from a place called Makrana, which was 200 miles away.
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Think about the sound of that construction site.
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The "clink, clink, clink" of hammers.
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The heavy breathing of elephants.
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The voices of people speaking many different languages.
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Shah Jahan did not just use marble.
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He wanted the building to sparkle like a jewelry box.
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He brought precious stones from all over Asia.
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He brought blue Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan.
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He brought green Jade from China.
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He brought yellow crystals and red carnelians.
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These stones were used to create beautiful patterns on the walls.
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These artists used a special technique called pietra dura .
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They carved small shapes into the marble and then fit the precious stones perfectly into the holes.
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When you touch the walls, they feel smooth, like one single piece of stone.
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It took twenty-two years to finish the entire project.
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Twenty-two years of hard work, sweat, and art.
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Can you imagine working on one thing for twenty-two years?
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That is how much they cared.
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The workers knew they were building something that would last forever.
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They were not just building a tomb; they were building a wonder of the world.
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As the years went by, the white dome rose higher and higher into the blue sky.
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People traveled from far away just to see it being built.
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The dream was finally becoming a reality.
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When the Taj Mahal was finally finished, it was a masterpiece.
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It was like a symphony made of stone.
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If you stand in front of it today, you might feel like you are in a dream.
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The most famous part is the large white dome.
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It looks like a giant pearl resting on the building.
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It is so high that it seems to touch the clouds.
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But the real magic is in the details.
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Walk closer with me.
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Look at the walls.
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You will see flowers that never die.
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These are the flowers made of precious stones we talked about.
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There are also beautiful words carved into the marble.
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These are verses from the holy book, the Quran.
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The calligraphy is done in black marble.
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It looks like ink on paper, but it is stone.
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The Taj Mahal is famous for its "changing colors." Have you heard about this?
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In the early morning, the sun makes the marble look soft and pink.
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In the middle of the day, it is a bright, shining white.
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And at night, under the light of the full moon, it looks like a cool, glowing silver.
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It is as if the building is alive, breathing with the light.
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Everything is perfectly balanced.
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The four minarets lean slightly outward.
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Do you know why?
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It was a smart trick by the architects.
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If there was an earthquake, the towers would fall away from the main building, not onto it.
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The gardens are also very important.
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They are divided into four squares by paths of water.
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In the Mughal culture, this represents the Garden of Paradise.
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When you look at the Taj Mahal reflected in the long pool, you see two of them.
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One on earth and one in the water.
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It is a moment of perfect peace.
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Shah Jahan had done it.
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He had built the most beautiful place on earth for the most beautiful woman in his life.
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But for the Emperor, the story was about to take a very sad turn.
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Shah Jahan was happy with the Taj Mahal, but his life as a king was ending.
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He had four sons, and they began to fight over who would be the next Emperor.
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This was a very violent and sad time for the family.
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His son, Aurangzeb, was very ambitious.
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He wanted the power for himself.
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In 1658, Aurangzeb took the throne by force.
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He put his father, Shah Jahan, in prison.
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But the prison was not a dark hole.
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It was a beautiful room in the Agra Fort.
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However, Shah Jahan was not allowed to leave.
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He was a prisoner in his own city.
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For eight long years, the old Emperor lived in that fort.
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He was no longer the "King of the World." He was a lonely man who missed his wife.
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There was only one thing that gave him comfort.
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From his window in the fort, he could look across the river.
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He could see the Taj Mahal shining in the distance.
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Imagine the old man sitting by the window every day.
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He would watch the sun rise and set over the white dome.
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He would remember the marketplace where they first met.
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He would remember her smile.
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People say he wanted to build a second Taj Mahal for himself.
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He wanted it to be exactly like the first one, but made of black marble, on the other side of the river.
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But because he was in prison, he could never build it.
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It remained an unfinished dream.
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He spent his final days looking at the monument he had built for his love.
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In 1666, Shah Jahan died.
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He was 74 years old.
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His daughter was with him.
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His last wish was to be near Mumtaz Mahal.
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His son allowed him to be buried inside the Taj Mahal, right next to his wife.
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Today, their two tombs lie side by side.
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Finally, after many years of being apart, they were together again.
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The story of the Emperor and his Queen was finished, but the story of their monument was just beginning.
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Today, hundreds of years later, the Taj Mahal still stands.
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It has survived wars, storms, and the passing of time.
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It is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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Every year, millions of people from every country on earth travel to Agra.
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They come to see the white marble.
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They come to take photos.
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But mostly, they come because of the story.
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The Taj Mahal has become the ultimate symbol of love.
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When people see it, they don't just see a building.
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They see the power of a promise.
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They see what a human being can do when they love someone with all their heart.
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It has inspired poets to write beautiful songs.
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It has inspired artists to paint.
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Even today, many people go there to propose marriage or to celebrate their own love stories.
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But the Taj Mahal also teaches us about history.
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It shows us the greatness of the Mughal Empire.
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It shows us the skill of the ancient artisans who didn't have modern machines but created something perfect.
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It is a reminder that beauty can come from sadness.
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Out of the dark grief of Shah Jahan came the brightest light of architecture.
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It is a gift from the past to the present.
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Environmental experts work hard today to protect the white marble from pollution.
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They want to make sure it stays white for our children and our grandchildren to see.
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Because the Taj Mahal does not belong to just one country anymore.
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It belongs to all of us.
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It is a part of our human history.
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It is a legacy that will last for eternity.
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Have you ever seen a photo of it and felt a sense of wonder?
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That wonder is what keeps the Taj Mahal alive.
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It is the magic of a love that refused to be forgotten.
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As our story comes to an end, and our campfire burns low, let's think about what we have learned.
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The Taj Mahal is a building made of stone, marble, and gems.
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But it is made of so much more.
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It is made of human emotion.
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It is a story about how we deal with loss.
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It shows us that even when someone is gone, the love we have for them can create something beautiful.
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Shah Jahan was a powerful king, but in this story, he is just a man who lost his best friend.
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We can all understand that feeling.
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That is why the Taj Mahal is so famous.
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It speaks a language that everyone understands: the language of the heart.
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It reminds us to cherish the people we love while they are with us.
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And it reminds us that great things take time, patience, and many hands working together.
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The Taj Mahal is more than just a monument.
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It is a message.
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The message is that love is the strongest force in the world.
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It can build mountains, it can move rivers, and it can create wonders that last forever.
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When you think of the Taj Mahal now, I hope you don't just think of the white dome.
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I hope you think of the prince and the girl in the market.
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I hope you think of the promise made in a room full of sadness.
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History is not just about dates and names.
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It is about people.
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It is about their dreams, their failures, and their victories.
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The Taj Mahal is the greatest victory of love over death.
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Thank you for sitting with me today and listening to this story.
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I hope it stayed in your heart, just like the memory of Mumtaz Mahal stayed in the heart of Shah Jahan.
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The stars are still bright, and the night is quiet.
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May you find a love as deep as this story, and may you build your own beautiful things in life.

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, você irá praticar o seu inglês através de uma história envolvente que fala sobre o Taj Mahal, um símbolo de amor e sacrifício. O vídeo destaca a jornada de amor entre o príncipe Khurram e Mumtaz Mahal, ressaltando emoções e contextos culturais importantes. A prática vai te ajudar a desenvolver habilidades de compreensão auditiva e expressões faladas, além de proporcionar um vocabulário rico sobre sentimentos e tradições. Com isso, você poderá aprender inglês com youtube de forma mais eficaz e prazerosa.

Vocabulário e Frases Importantes

  • Profundo amor - Deep love
  • Grande tristeza - Great sadness
  • Promessa - Promise
  • Bazaar - Mercado
  • Esposa - Wife
  • Amigo íntimo - Best friend
  • Imperador - Emperor
  • Vida de beleza - Life of beauty

Dicas de Prática

Ao assistir ao vídeo, tente utilizar a técnica de shadowing. Isso significa que você deve tentar repetir as falas imediatamente após ouvi-las, imitando o tom e a velocidade do falante. O vídeo é apresentado em um ritmo suave, o que facilita a compreensão e a reprodução das palavras. Faça pausas sempre que necessário, mas vá aumentando gradativamente a velocidade conforme você se sentir confortável. Use recursos como o shadowing site para encontrar outras histórias ou diálogos que ajudem a complementar sua prática. Com o shadowspeaks, você poderá melhorar ainda mais sua pronúncia. Seja paciente e divirta-se com o processo de shadow speech! Isso tornará o aprendizado mais dinâmico e eficaz.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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