Mughal emperor jahangir biography sample
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Jahangir, also spelled as Jehangir, was the fourth emperor of the Mughal dynasty. His original name was Nūr-ud-dīn Muhammad Salīm and he was the eldest son of the greatest Mughal emperor, Akbar the great. His mother's name was Mariam-uz-Zamani. He was born on August 31, 1569, in Fatehpur Sikri, India. He was the fourth Mughal emperor and one of the most prominent rulers of the Mughal dynasty. He ruled the Mughal empire from 1605 until his death in 1627.
Jahangir had a bitter relationship with Akbar as he wanted the throne as soon as possible. He was very impatient and was very hungry for power and therefore he revolted against his father, Akbar in 1599 while Akbar was engaged in the Deccan. But later father and son reconciled and when Akbar was on his death bed confirmed Salim as his successor.
The new emperor Salim chose the Persian name Jahāngīr which means the “World Seizer” as his reign name.
Apart from focusing on the military campaigns, Jahangir also gave very importance to art. Throughout his 22 years of rule, he expanded the Mughal empire and also had conflicts with the Sikh community. He was an alcoholic and an addict and he paid a huge price for that and on October 28, 1627, he passed away. Jahangir’s mausoleum, Tomb of Jahangir, located at Shahd
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Jahangir
Mughal emperor give birth to 1605 be proof against 1627
For perturb uses, program Jahangir (name) and Jahangir (disambiguation).
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Portrait timorous Abu al-Hasan, c. 1617 | |||||||||
Reign | 3 Nov 1605 – 28 Oct 1627 | ||||||||
Coronation | 24 Nov 1605 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Akbar I | ||||||||
Successor | Shah Jahan Shahryar Mirza (de facto) Dawar Bakhsh (titular) | ||||||||
Born | Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim (1569-08-31)31 August 1569 Fatehpur Sikri, City Sarkar, City Subah, Mughal Empire[1] (modern-day Fatehpur Sikri, City district, Uttar Pradesh, India) | ||||||||
Died | 28 October 1627(1627-10-28) (aged 58) Bhimber, Cashmere Sarkar, Kabul Subah, Mughal Empire (modern-day Bhimber, Bhimber part, Azad Jammu and Cashmere, Pakistan) | ||||||||
Burial | Tomb glimpse Jahangir, City, Pakistan | ||||||||
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House | House of Babur | ||||||||
Dynasty | Timurid | ||||||||
Father | Akbar | ||||||||
Mother | Mariam-uz-Zamani | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam[6][7 • Jahangir, also spelled as Jehangir, served as the fourth emperor of the Mughal dynasty. He was born on August 31, 1569, in Fatehpur Sikri, India, to Akbar the Great and Mariam-uz-Zamani. Jahangir ruled the Mughal empire from 1605 until he passed away in 1627. Initially, Jahangir desired the throne and rebelled against his father, Akbar, in 1599 while Akbar was away in the Deccan. However, they later reconciled, and Akbar confirmed Salim (Jahangir) as his successor. Upon becoming emperor, Salim chose the name Jahāngīr, which means “World Seizer” in Persian. During his 22-year rule, he expanded the Mughal empire and had conflicts with the Sikh community. Jahangir had personal struggles with alcohol and addiction, which had consequences for his health. He eventually passed away on October 28, 1627. Today, Jahangir’s mausoleum, known as the Tomb of Jahangir, located in Shahdara, is a popular tourist attraction in Lahore. Overview
Jahangir Childhood and Early LifeJahangir, originally named Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, was born on August 31, 1569, in Fatehpur Sikri. His father, Ak |