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*{{cite book | last =Gascoigne  | first =Bamber  | authorlink =  | coauthors =Gascoigne, Christina  | editor =  | others =  | title =The Great Moghuls | origdate =  | origyear =1971  | origmonth =November  | url =  | format = | accessdate =  | accessyear =  | accessmonth =  | edition =  | date =  | year =  | month =  | publisher = Harper Collins | location =  | language = | id =ISBN 0060114673 | doi = | pages =264 pages | chapter =  | chapterurl =  | quote = }}
* Havel, E.B. [1913]. ''Indian Architecture: Its Psychology, Structure and History'', John Murray [http://ia311543.us.archive.org/3/items/indianarchitectu00haveuoft/indianarchitectu00haveuoft.pdf pdf version]
*{{cite book | last =Lall  | first =John  | authorlink =  | coauthors =  | editor =  | others =  | title =Taj Mahal | origdate =  | origyear =1994  | origmonth =December  | url =  | format =Board book | accessdate =  | accessyear =  | accessmonth =  | edition =  | date =  | year =  | month =  | publisher = Tiger Books | location =  | language = English| id =ISBN 1855015900 | doi = | pages = | chapter =  | chapterurl =  | quote = }}
* Rothfarb, Ed [1998]. ''In the Land of the Taj Mahal'', Henry Holt ISBN 0-8050-5299-2
* Saksena, Banarsi Prasad ''History of Shahjahan of Dihli'' (Allahabad: The Indian Press Ltd.) 1932
*{{cite book | last =Stielin  | first =Henri  | authorlink =  | coauthors =  | editor =  | others =  | title =Islamic India (Architecture of the World) | origdate =  | origyear =1994  | origmonth =December  | url =  | format =Paperback | accessdate =  | accessyear =  | accessmonth =  | edition =  | date =  | year =  | month =  | publisher = Compagnie du Livre d' Art | location =S.A.  | language = English| id =ASIN B000ASTXA0 | doi = | pages = | chapter =  | chapterurl =  | quote = }}
*{{cite book| last = Tillotson | first = G. H. R. | title = Mughal India (Architectural Guides for Travelers) | origdate = April 1990| format = Paperback| edition = | publisher = Chronicle books | location = | language = English| id = ISBN 0877016860| pages = 150 pages }}

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  • Carroll, David [August 1975]. Taj Mahal (Hardback, in English). Newsweek, US, 172 pages. ISBN 0882250248. 
  • Gascoigne, Bamber; Gascoigne, Christina [November 1971]. The Great Moghuls. Harper Collins, 264 pages. ISBN 0060114673. 
  • Havel, E.B. [1913]. Indian Architecture: Its Psychology, Structure and History, John Murray pdf version
  • Lall, John [December 1994]. Taj Mahal (Board book, in English). Tiger Books. ISBN 1855015900. 
  • Rothfarb, Ed [1998]. In the Land of the Taj Mahal, Henry Holt ISBN 0-8050-5299-2
  • Saksena, Banarsi Prasad History of Shahjahan of Dihli (Allahabad: The Indian Press Ltd.) 1932
  • Stielin, Henri [December 1994]. Islamic India (Architecture of the World) (Paperback, in English). S.A.: Compagnie du Livre d' Art. ASIN B000ASTXA0. 
  • Tillotson, G. H. R. [April 1990]. Mughal India (Architectural Guides for Travelers) (Paperback, in English). Chronicle books, 150 pages. ISBN 0877016860.