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The builders of the Taj Mahal were not Uzbek. They were Mughals, who were of Mongol descent. The Uzbek did not value the Mughals; they took away Fergana and Samarkand from them. Shaybani Khan, an Uzbek ruler, had mistreated Khanzada Begum, the sister of the first Mughal ruler Babur. Babur did come from the region of present-day Uzbekistan, but he loved the land of Kabul more than Uzbek soil, and according to his last wish, he was buried there. After Babur, his descendants gradually became fully influenced by the culture of India. The one who built the Taj Mahal had become so Indian that even his complexion resembled that of Indians. They had even forgotten Turkish and Uzbek languages, and their new language became Urdu.































