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On each of the 4 corners of the Taj Mahal, stands a minaret. The purpose of these towers were first as watchtowers illuminated by torches and later on as the place for a muezzin to call the Islamic faithful to prayer. Taj Mahal, Agra. India. Photograph by Martin Harvey

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On each of the 4 corners of the Taj Mahal, stands a minaret. The purpose of these towers were first as watchtowers illuminated by torches and later on as the place for a muezzin to call the Islamic faithful to prayer. Taj Mahal, Agra. India. by Martin Harvey
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