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Basic introduction of Taj Mahal Hotel

Taj Mahal Hotel is a prestigious luxury hotel in Kolaba, Mumbai, India, close to the gateway of India. As part of the Taj Hotel, scenic spots and palaces, the portrait of this 105 ancient heritage building retains its image as the flagship asset of the group, including 565 rooms. As a host, the hotel hosted a large number of famous guests, including Mick? Sawtooth Carver, Jacques Chirac, Duke of Kent &; Duchess, joan collins, King of Norway &; Queen/Queen, marianne faithfull, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, Beatles, Bill? Clinton and Jacqueline? Kennedy onassis, and catered to the professional cricket team's tour.

From the perspective of history and architecture, the Taj Mahal Hotel is two independent buildings, which were built in different times and designed for different buildings.

190365438+February 16 was built by Jamshetjitata, founder of Tata Group in India (1839-1904).

"Taj Mahal" is Arabic, which means "the place where the crown is placed". Its name is easily reminiscent of the famous Taj Mahal, but the two are not directly related.