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Shah jahan did not trusted Ayrangzeb.On one occasion Aurangzeb wanted to make money through sea trading.In 1652 Ayrangzeb planned a new port at Kukrallo on the sindh coast,and ordered a ship to be built.But Aurangzeb's enemies told Shah jahan that the Prince Aurangzeb wanted to get rich in order to rise up against Shah jaha and take the throne.Before the port was finished Shah jahan asked Aurangzeb to explain his plans.As a result Aurangzeb seems to have stopped building the port
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal had 14 children. At the time of Mumtaz's death seven children were alive. They were Dara Shikoh, Shah Shuja, Aurangzeb, Murad Bakhsh, Jahan-Ara Begum, Roshan-Ara Begum and Gauhar Ara Begum. Her last and fourteenth child was Begum Gauhar Ara.
He was born in the reign of Elizabeth I and died in the reign of James I, queen and king of England respectively. That's two. But there were monarchs in virtually every other country in the entire world. That is to say, when Shakespeare was alive, there were hundreds and hundreds of monarchs, from the Shogun of Japan to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire to the Pope to the Emperor of China to the Mughal Emperors of India.
His third son Aurangzeb succeeded Shah Jahan in 1658, while he was still alive. Shah Jahan was confined until his death in 1666.
Jahangir executed Guru Arjan the fifth Guru by reportedly roasting him alive.
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250 years. They forced Christians to fight wild animals or soaked them with oil and burned alive. (Mainly because of death.)
They help tranport minerals and other things throught the body
No. Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1556 to 1605. He was born on Oct 14, 1542. He died on 15 Oct 1605 at Agra and his tomb is located at Sikandra, Agra.
It is what makes you unique and alive. DNA is what tells the cells how they are to function. Without DNA, there would be no cell division and therefore no growth.
Insects each have their own unique abilities and they all work together to keep the world alive and going. Spiders and bees may be the most terrifying, but spiders keep the bug population down, and bees provide food for us.