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Jahangir's Court

Jahangir's Court refers to the royal court of Jahangir, the fourth Mughal emperor of India, who ruled from 1605 to 1627. Known for his interest in the arts, culture, and justice, Jahangir's reign is celebrated for its rich artistic achievements, including detailed paintings and architecture. His court was a center for political and cultural life, attracting artists, scholars, and diplomats. Jahangir was also known for his unique style of governance, emphasizing personal justice, exemplified by his famous practice of reviewing petitions directly from common people. His reign marked a high point in Mughal cultural development.