During the regin of Shah Jahan, there was undisturbed peace within the country. There were no foreign threats and Shah Jahan too devoted most of his time in maintaining peace and order in the country. Trade and commerce flourished bringing in lots of wealth. The land was fertile and revenue flowed into the treasury.
Shah Jahan carried out many works of public welfare. Roads, canals, bridges, sarais, etc., were constructed for the welfare of the people. Similarly, during the famine and plague he did a lot to relieve the people of their sufferings.
Shah Jahan had a natural love for magnificence, which was reflected in the buildings that he constructed. His reign is, in fact, called the Golden Age of the Mughal Architecture. One of the most important buildings constructed by him is the Taj Mahal, which was built in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.
The Moi Masjid is also constructed in the Agra fort. It is made of white marble. The Musamman Burj also of white marble is the place in the fort from where Shah Jahan used to view the Taj during his last days when he was made a prisoner by his son Aurangzeb.
Shah Jahan built his father's mausoleum at Lahore (now in Pakistan).
After his beloved wife's death, Shah Jahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi. He founded a new city called Shahjahanabad. He constructed the Red Fort. It is built of red sandstone. Many important buildings like Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-i-Aam and Rang Mahal are inside the fort. The famous peacock throne was kept here. The throne was studded within precious stones
Shah Jahan's reign (1628-1658) is considered the Golden Age of the Mughal Empire.
The leaders of the Mughal Empire were called monarchs. The first Monarch was Babur and the last Monarch was Bahadur Shah II. The name of the residency for the monarchs was Red Fort which is located in the center of Delhi.
The British colony of India (also called the Raj) composed the majority of the Mughal territory. A small minority was allocated to the buffer state of Afghanistan (which was not a colony).
The period of Chandergupta Maurya isi called the Golden Age of India
The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.The Augustan period is called the Golden Age of Rome because during this time arts and literature flourished and the empire experienced peace and prosperity.
Shah Jahan's reign (1628-1658) is considered the Golden Age of the Mughal Empire.
The currency used by the Mughal Empire was called the rupee.
babur is the founder of the mughal empire because he defeated ibrahim lodi and ascended the throne
The leaders of the Mughal Empire were called monarchs. The first Monarch was Babur and the last Monarch was Bahadur Shah II. The name of the residency for the monarchs was Red Fort which is located in the center of Delhi.
Its called the Gupta Empire
Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire in India, was sixth in descent from Amir Timur. Thats why the Mughal Dynasty is also known as Timurid Dynasty of India or Timur's House.
Zaheer-u-din Muhammad. he was called by the name babur meaning tiger.
Yes he did an it is called the Golden Empire
Gupta Empire (320 A.D to 550 A.D)
Emperor Aurangzeb was often referred to as the 'zinda pir' or living saint due to his austere lifestyle and piety. He ruled the Mughal Empire from 1658 to 1707.
The British colony of India (also called the Raj) composed the majority of the Mughal territory. A small minority was allocated to the buffer state of Afghanistan (which was not a colony).
The period of Chandergupta Maurya isi called the Golden Age of India