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Shah Jahan

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The majestic Taj Mahal, a beautiful white marble tomb in India.

Shah Jahan

Shah Jahan was a famous leader of the Mughal Empire, a big kingdom in India. He ruled from 1628 to 1658. People also called him "Shah Jahan the Magnificent."

Shah Jahan is best known for the beautiful buildings he built. The most famous is the Taj Mahal, a wonderful white marble tomb. He built it to remember his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Other buildings he made include the Red Fort and the Shah Jahan Mosque.

Shah Jahan was born on January 5, 1592, in Lahore, which is now in Pakistan. His father was Jahangir, and his mother was Jagat Gosain. As a young prince, he learned important skills like leadership and also studied arts like poetry.

During his rule, Shah Jahan faced some hard times, like a big famine where there wasn’t enough food. But he worked hard to help his people. He also built many beautiful places that people still visit and admire today.

Even though his later years were difficult, with his sons fighting over who would be the next ruler, Shah Jahan’s legacy lives on through the amazing buildings he created. He passed away in 1666 and was buried next to Mumtaz Mahal in the Taj Mahal.

Images

Historical painting showing Emperor Jahangir weighing Prince Khurram, who later became Shah Jahan, from an early 17th-century manuscript.
A beautiful Mughal painting from the 1600s showing Empress Nur Jahan, her husband Jahangir, and Prince Khurram enjoying a peaceful moment in a garden.
A 17th-century painting showing Emperor Shah Jahan and his sons in royal attire under an ornate canopy.
Historical painting showing a respectful meeting between Maharana Amar Singh of Mewar and Prince Khurram (later Shah Jahan).
Historical portrait of Emperor Shah Jahan riding a horse, from a 17th-century Mughal album.
A colorful painting showing the grand court of Emperor Shah Jahan sitting on a balcony, surrounded by attendants and courtiers.
A beautiful marble balcony at the historic Red Fort in India.
A 17th-century Mughal miniature painting showing the princes Shah Jahan and Dara Shikoh, showcasing traditional Indian art and history.
Portrait of Mughal Emperors Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb from a historical album.
An ornate seal from the time of Shah Jahan, showcasing intricate Mughal design.

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