Briefly explain any two important events that took place under Jahangir's reign.
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Nūr i Dīn Muḥammad Salīm[7] (Persian: نورالدین محمد سلیم), known by his imperial name, Jahāngīr (Persian: جهانگیر) (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627),[8] was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until his death in 1627. His imperial name (in Persian) means 'conqueror of the world', 'world-conqueror' or 'world-seizer' (Jahan: world; gir: the root of the Persian verb gereftan: to seize, to grab).
4th Mughal Emperor
Reign
3 November 1605 – 28 October 1627
Coronation
24 November 1605
Predecessor
Akbar
Successor
Shahryar Mirza (de facto)
Shah Jahan
Born
Muhammad Salim
31 August 1569
Fatehpur Sikri, Mughal Empire[1]
Died
28 October 1627 (aged 58)
Rajouri, Kashmir, Mughal Empire (now Jammu and Kashmir, India)
Burial
Tomb of Jahangir, Lahore
Consort
Shah Begum[2]
Jagat Gosain[3][4]
Saliha Banu Begum
Nur Jahan
Wives
Malika Shikar Begum
Sahib Jamal Begum
Malika Jahan Begum
Zohra Begum
Karamsi Begum
Kanwal Rani Begum
Nur-un-Nisa Begum
Khas Mahal Begum
Koka Kumari Begum
Issue
Khusrau Mirza
Parviz Mirza
Shah Jahan
Shahryar Mirza
Jahandar Mirza
Sultan-un-Nissa Begum
Daulat-un-Nissa Begum
Bahar Banu Begum
Begum Sultan Begum
Iffat Banu Begum
Luzzat-un-Nissa Begum
Four unnamed daughters
Names
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim
Regnal name
Jahangir
Posthumous name
Jannat Makani (Dwelling in Heaven; Persian: جنت مکانی)
House
House of Babur
Dynasty
Timurid dynasty
Father
Akbar
Mother
Mariam-uz-Zamani
Religion
Sunni Islam[5][6]
The tale of his relationship with the Mughal courtesan, Anarkali, has been widely adapted into the literature, art and cinema of India.[citation needed]