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  • ruler after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir. While young, Akbar favored him. to the Mughal throne after the death of Jahangir. He succeeded to the throne ...
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  • became the wife of the emperor Jahangir). She was religiously a ... in contrast to Nur Jehan, the wife of Jahangir who had wielded considerable ...
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  • in 1623, during the reign of the emperor Jahangir, at the age of 91. 1605), and the first portion of that of Jahangir, his dated works being as ...
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  • stayed there for a single night. Emperor Jahangir rested here for a single ... Emperor Jahangir again stayed at the fort when forced to go to Kabul ...
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  • of the emperors Akbar (1542–1605) and Jahangir (1569–1627), the city ... added by Akbar's son, Mughal emperor Jahangir, who is buried in the city ...
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  • until the end of Aurangzeb's rule. Jahangir, the son of Akbar, ruled ... Hindu Rajput mother of his son and heir, Jahangir), who represented the majority ...
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  • significance because Salim, as Emperor Jahangir, read out the firman for trade to India to the British East India Company from here, thus starting ...
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  • Mughal leaders: Barbur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan. They established ... Zamani Begum, named after the mother of Jahangir, Mariyam Zamani. ...
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  • century, the city was also known as Jahangir Nagar, and was both a provincial ... of the city. Khan named the town "Jahangir Nagar" (City of Jahangir ...
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  • * Nuruddin Muhammad Jahangir 1605-1627 (1014-1036 AH)--ruler of Mughal ... 1627-1658--ruler of Mughal Empire, son of Jahangir and Rajput Princess Manmati ...
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  • by:||style="border-top:1px solid"|Jahangir |- ... Salim, who succeeded him as Emperor Jahangir (ruled 1605 until 1627) ...
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  • facing religious persecution during the reign of Jahangir. Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Guru, was arrested and executed by Jahangir in 1606. ...
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  • as a kind of hostage at his grandfather Jahangir's court. After Jahangir's death in 1627, Aurangzeb returned to live with ...
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  • Of Timur's four sons, two (Jahangir and Umar Shaykh) predeceased him. His third son, Miran Shah, died soon after Timur, leaving the youngest ...
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  • The Mughal Emperor of India, Jahangir, recorded having a white cheetah presented to him in 1608. In the memoirs of Tuzk-e-Jahangiri, the Emperor ...
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  • Jahangir renamed Akbar Gate Hindu and Islamic architecture have blended together in Agra Fort's current design. Some of the Islamic decorations ...
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  • the company with the favor of Moghul emperor Jahangir was their victory over the Portuguese in the Battle of Swally in 1612. Perhaps realizing the ...
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  • sons. He named his first son Salim (later emperor Jahangir) in honor of Salim Chisti. Akbar held the Sufi in such high regard that he had Fatehpur Sikri ...
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  • time in which the Mughal emperor Jahangir released the Sikh Guru Hargobind from his imprisonment in Gwalior. To the joy of the Sikhs the Guru ...
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  • composed by another Azerbaijani composer, Jahangir Jahangirov, in 1959. ... Characteristics of Shovket Alekberova in Jahangir Jahangirov's Fuzuli ...
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  • girls in villages. His younger brother Muhammad Jahangir is a popular television presenter. ==Education and early career== He studied at his village ...
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  • after defeating the Bahmani army led by general Jahangir Khan on May 28, 1490, declared independence and established the Nizam Shahi dynasty of Ahmadnagar ...
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  • Swally, gaining the favor of the Mughal emperor Jahangir in the process. In 1615, King James I sent Sir Thomas Roe as his ambassador to Jahangir's ...
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  • Another Mughal ruler, the emperor Jahangir, reportedly ordered a huge number of criminals crushed for his amusement. The French traveler François ...
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  • lavish dishes were prepared during the reigns of Jahangir and Shah Jahan. A blending of Mughlai and Telangana cuisines took place in the kitchens of ...
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  • Carpets made for the Mughal emperors, including Jahangir and Shah Jahan, were of the finest quality. Under Shah Jahan's reign, Mughal carpet weaving ...
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  • by James I to visit the Mughal emperor Jahangir (who ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent at the time, along with parts of Afghanistan ...
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  • he was tortured and killed by the Mughal ruler, Jahangir. Shackle, xv-xvi. ===Political advancement=== Guru Har Gobind became the sixth guru ...
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  • * Jahangir, Mohiuddin (Captain) * Kamal, Mostafa (Sepoy) * Rahman, Hamidur (Sepoy) * Rahman, Matiur (Flight Lieutenant) * Rouf, Munshi Abdur (Naik) ...
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  • #039;ís and to monitor their activitiesAsma Jahangir, “Special Rapporteur on Freedom of religion or belief concerned about treatment of followers of ...
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  • In the seventeenth century the Mughal emperor Jahangir set his eyes on the valley of Kashmir, and said that if paradise could be experienced ...
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