The Second Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Jahangir in Persian means "Conqueror of the world"
The Sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir. Alamgir also means the same.
One of the world’s largest most successful empire.
The fertile farmland and large population of the Gangetic Plain mad the Mughal Empire rich .It quickly became one of the most powerful states in the world .
The first Mughal tomb in India is the Humayun's tomb at Delhi built by his widow Bega Begum. It is the first garden tomb in India. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
Ottoman Turks and Mughal
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.
The strongest Yonkou was assumedly Whitebeard, since the title the World Government gave him was "The Strongest Man in the World."
That would be the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum which was created by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
The emperors decision to reform the govermment.
Mihr-un-nissa was the real name of Mughal Empress Nur Jahan. After her marriage with Jahangir, she was first given the title of Nur Mahal, which means light of the palace. In 1616, Jahangir gave her the title of Nur Jahan that means light of the world.
No. I don't think the concept was known in that part of the world at the time. "Politics" was either Kings or Emperors.
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Jahangir's original name was Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim. He was the fourth Mughal emperor, ruling from 1605 to 1627. Jahangir means "Conqueror of the World," a name he adopted after ascending to the throne. His reign is noted for its cultural achievements and the promotion of art and architecture.