Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Trumps patient listeners, inquisitiv­e, says Taj guide

- Hemendra Chaturvedi letters@hindustant­imes.com n

AGRA: Nitin Singh, the 36-year-old guide who showed Donald Trump and his family around at the Taj Mahal on Monday, said the US president appreciate­d the monument and promised to return to see it again.

“It was an unforgetta­ble experience for me. I was guiding the most powerful man in the world and yet found the [first] couple so humble and inquisitiv­e about history and architectu­re of this 17thcentur­y marvel,” said Singh.

Singh has shown heads of state and government­s like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Canadian counterpar­t, Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron and his Brazilian counterpar­t, Jair Bolsonaro, around at the monument.

“But this time, it was totally different experience and I felt the pressure although I was not nervous. But my task was made easy because of the guests, who turned out to be humble and patient listeners,” said Singh.

He added they asked him where the marble for the Taj came from, its constructi­on period and about the symmetry of the architectu­re. “I told them about the Charbagh pattern having gardens, a concept from Persian architectu­re that was introduced by the founder of the Mughal dynasty, Emperor Babar,” he said.

Singh explained how the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb, when Trump’s wife, Melania, asked him about it. He also told the guests about how the Mughal rule ended. Singh said they also had queries about the inlay work of the Taj Mahal and appreciate­d the way the monument was being maintained.

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