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Analyze the contribution of Jahangir and Shah Jahan to the society of their time ?​

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By the time Shah Jahan became shah, some 8,000 noble claimed shares of the empire. Their desire to emulate Shah Jahan by building extravagant gardens and pleasure palaces was a strain on the empire's resources. Agriculture, which was the basis, of the empire’s wealth, was neglected and debts accumulated.

Shah Jahan was not threatened by any foreign power, his empire was never attacked and with the exception of few incursions into the Deccan plateau he was not involved in any foreign adventures and the empire didn’t expand. He relaxed the military requirements. Nobles spent their money on non-military matters and even kept a percentage of the soldiers they were required to keep.

The once invincible Mughal army was dealt a series of embarrassing defeat. Persia took Qandahar and thwarted three attempts by the Mughals to win it back. An efforts to recapture the Mughal homeland capital of Samarkand with 50,000-man Mughal force, lead by princes Murad and Aurangzeb, also failed miserably.

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