Mystery Doors Around the world

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Hello and welcome back to our channel where we explore different historical places and mysteries. Today we are going to talk about some of the most mystical ancient sites having some mysterious doors. Doors that are not meant to be opened and no one has been able to do so until now. Join us to explore these sites and learn about the secrets they hold within.

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First on our list is the Taj Mahal in Agra city, India. This white mausoleum was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1631 to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the seven most mysterious sites in the world, with a door that has remained closed for centuries. Room number 1890 on the eastern part of the palace is covered behind a handle-less door. There are stairs leading to dozens of other rooms, and behind many other doors in the palace, there are secrets yet to be uncovered. Some strange rumors have been spread by people who have visited these rooms, and it is speculated that there is lost knowledge behind these types of doors. However, the authorities have not allowed opening these doors to locals and tourists, leaving the secrets of these ancient rooms hidden.

Next, let's talk about the Padmanabhaswamy temple, the wealthiest Hindu temple in the world, located in India. Once a group went to the basement of this temple to repair some pillars, and they found five rooms full of gold, silver, diamonds, and other treasures. They were able to open four of the doors, but the fifth door remained sealed. According to Hindu priests, the door is sealed with a special chant that can be opened just by singing that very chant. This door is ornamented with 2 cobras, and some priests believe that it's connected to some satanic power that can be opened only from a specific place inhabitant by malicious souls. There is no handle or keyhole on the door, and it remains closed, adding to the mystery of what lies behind it.

In 1993, the German engineer Rudolf Gantenbrink and his team went to Cairo to explore the great pyramids in Egypt, particularly the Khufu pyramid. They used a crawler robot to explore the place, and the robot went through a tunnel of the pyramid for 50 meters. There it was blocked with a strange, nailed door. The team noticed a small opening in the corner of the door, and Rudolf announced this discovery to newspapers around the world. However, the authorities of Egypt got angry and blamed Rudolf for spreading the news to foreign newspapers, and they stopped the excavation. Archeologists have been eager to know more about this great discovery regarding the pyramids and to find out what is behind that door, but years after the discovery, the door still remains closed.

One of the greatest excavations of the 20th century was in China, where in April 1974, a villager found a statue made of stone while digging a well. His discovery was the greatest excavation of the 20th century, the Terracotta Army Cemetery, which was built 200 thousand years ago during the era of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. The emperor had made an army of sculptures to be buried alongside him to accompany him in the other world. Each soldier in the cemetery has a unique face, and the sculptures with mustaches are inspired by ten different faces. The sculptures were in blue, pink, and yellow at first, but today the colors are faded, and the real weapons they were holding are lost too. However, a great part of the cemetery has not been excavated yet, as the archaeologists deny opening the door of the cemetery, as the sculptures will be destroyed if they are exposed

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