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Jahangir (Emperor of Mughal Empire)

Jahangir was a Mughal emperor who ruled India from 1605 to 1627. Known for his love of art, justice, and cultural patronage, he maintained the empire's stability and promoted artistic achievements. Jahangir was also recognized for his relatively tolerant and fair governance, often seeking advice from his ministers and courtiers. His reign saw the consolidation of Mughal power and an emphasis on religious harmony. He was the son of Emperor Akbar and continued many of his father's policies, helping to strengthen the empire's wealth and cultural legacy.