Jahangir is called 'The Just' because he implemented several policies to ensure justice and fairness during his rule in the Mughal Empire. He was known for hearing the grievances of his subjects, impartially resolving disputes, and upholding the rule of law. Jahangir's dedication to justice earned him the title of 'The Just' among his people.
Jahangir was not Persian; he was the fourth Mughal Emperor, ruling from 1605 until his death in 1627. He was of Timurid-Mongol descent and was born in what is now modern-day Pakistan. Jahangir played a significant role in expanding the Mughal Empire across the Indian subcontinent.
In 1605, during the first year of Jahangir's reign, his eldest son Khusrau revolted against him. The Sikh Guru Arjun Dev was put to death for giving blessings to Khusrau for the success of his revolt.
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This dialogue is from the Bollywood movie "Mother India", spoken by the character Radha (played by Nargis). It reflects the sentiment that heaven is here on earth, in the form of one's homeland.
Plato's school was called the Academy, named after the hero Academus. It was located just outside Athens, Greece.
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The name Jahangir means "Conqueror of the world". Jahangir's childhood name was Prince Salim.
Babur (1526-1530) and Jahangir (1605-1627) wrote their Autobiographies. Babur's Autobiography is called Tuzuk-i-Baburi and Jahangir's Autobiography is Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.
Jahangir was born on August 31, 1569.
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Jahangir was born on August 31, 1569.
Jahangir was Akbar's eldest son.
Syed Jahangir was born in 1935.
Jahangir Shah was born in 1949.
Kafeel Jahangir was born in 1971.
Jahangir Mirshekari was born in 1947.
Jahangir Almasi was born in 1955.