
Shah Jahan I
Shah Jahan I was a Mughal emperor who reigned in India from 1628 to 1658. Known for his architectural achievements, he commissioned the construction of the iconic Taj Mahal, a symbol of love and beauty. His rule was marked by cultural growth and territorial expansion, but also by military conflicts and internal struggles. Shah Jahan is remembered for his artistic patronage and for strengthening Mughal architecture, leaving a lasting legacy that greatly influenced Indian history. His reign represents a period of grandeur and artistic achievement in medieval India.