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    The Passing of Shah Jahan is a Miniature painting, painted by the Indian artist Abanindranath Tagore in 1902. The painting depicts a scene in which the...
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    January 1666), also known as Shah Jahan I (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; lit. 'King of the World'), was the fifth Mughal emperor, reigning...
    69 KB (7,545 words) - 01:31, 14 August 2024
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    Abanindranath Tagore (category Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire)
    Passing of Shah Jahan (1900) Poet's Baul-dance in Falgurni (1916) Pushpa-Radha (1912) Radhika gazing at the portrait of Sri Krishna (1913) Shah Jahan...
    19 KB (1,965 words) - 00:01, 7 August 2024
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    Jahanara Begum (category Subahdars of Gujarat)
    September 1681) was a princess of the Mughal Empire. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. After Mumtaz...
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  • The Mughal war of succession of 1658–1659 was a war of succession fought between the four sons of Shah Jahan: Aurangzeb, Dara Shikoh, Murad Bakhsh, and...
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    Order. Shah Jahan's son Aurangzeb patronised various Chishti shrines. The passing of Shah Jahan; attending him, his daughter Princess Jahanara. The Mughal...
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  • copy of the Tuzk-e-Jahangiri. The names of the main figures are noted on their clothes, and the artist shown at bottom. The Passing of Shah Jahan by Abanindranath...
    179 KB (18,640 words) - 15:55, 6 August 2024
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    Abul Hasan and Bishandas. Shah Jahan (1627–1658) continued the patronage of painting. Some of the famous artists of the period were Mohammad Faqirullah...
    60 KB (7,105 words) - 07:57, 6 August 2024
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    Jahangir (redirect from Shāh Jahāngīr)
    the throne passed to his son, Shah Jahan. Jahangir's legacy, lives on through his contributions to Mughal art and architecture, his memoirs, and the policies...
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    Aurangzeb (redirect from Alamgir Shah)
    his father Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658) and gained recognition as an accomplished military commander. Aurangzeb served as the viceroy of the Deccan in 1636–1637...
    175 KB (20,169 words) - 17:26, 3 August 2024
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    involved in the Shah Khalil Allah's murder were punished. Not only that, but the Persian king Fath Ali Shah gave his own daughter, princess Sarv-i-Jahan Khanum...
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    of emperor Akbar, who continued the Faruqi patronage of Khuldabad after capturing Khandesh. Later rulers Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb maintained financial...
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    Nader Shah Afshar (Persian: نادر شاه افشار; 6 August 1698 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful...
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    Qara Yusuf (category Year of birth unknown)
    Chalagan, 1412. He later revoked the governorship of Soltaniyeh from Bistam Beg and bestowed it on Jahan shah in 1415. He repeatedly defeated Qara Osman in...
    15 KB (1,605 words) - 01:12, 28 July 2024
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    area in the Central Delhi district of Delhi, India. It was founded as a walled city and officially named Shahjahanabad in 1648, when Shah Jahan decided...
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    Rabia Sultan. Sultan Jahan, the Begum of Bhopal, was her grandmother, and her predecessor Shah Jahan Begum was her great-grandmother. The Pakistani diplomat...
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    Company to establish factories in Surat and elsewhere in Gujarat. The next emperor Shah Jahan (1627–1658) expanded his territories in south and his subahdars...
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    the repair-work of the mausoleum by Shah Jahan. Dilras Banu Begum was born a princess of the prominent Safavid dynasty of Iran (Persia) and was the daughter...
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    Shamsa (category Islamic arts of the book)
    Retrieved 17 December 2020. ""Rosette Bearing the Names and Titles of Shah Jahan", Folio from the Shah Jahan Album". The Metropolitan Museum. Retrieved 17 December...
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    emperor Shah Jahan. It marked the expansion of the shrine complex beyond the Buland Darwaza, built by Sultan Mahmud Khalji. Other gates include the Madar...
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