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Jahangir

Jahangir was the fourth Mughal emperor of India, ruling from 1605 to 1627. He was the son of Akbar the Great and known for his love of art, culture, and architecture. Jahangir continued his father’s policies of religious tolerance and strengthened imperial authority. His reign is marked by significant developments in painting and literature, often reflecting his fascination with nature and beauty. He established a unique court culture and was also known for his interest in justice, often personally reviewing cases. Jahangir's era is considered a golden age in Mughal history, characterized by artistic and cultural flourishing.