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Allahabad High Court Seeks Centre's Reply on Taj Mahal Origins Petition

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The Allahabad High Court has issued a notice to the central government over a petition questioning the origins of the Taj Mahal. The petition claims the iconic monument was originally a Hindu temple called Tejo Mahalaya, a theory disputed by mainstream historians. Lower courts had previously dismissed similar demands for a scientific evaluation and physical survey of the site. The High Court's notice signals that the matter will now receive a formal judicial hearing at a higher level.

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