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explain jahangir chain of justice​

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Answered by shashi7041
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Mughal Emperor Jahangir was well known for his innovative policy of the 'Chain of Justice'. According to legends, Jahangir had placed a long golden chain with bells on his palace wall. Anyone who had been subjected to injustice could come to the palace, pull the chain and make his or her complaint heard for redressal.

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Answered by BubblySnowFake
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The unusual chain was according to some accounts made of gold, was eighty feet long, and had sixty bells attached to it, linking Agra Fort to a post by the nearby riverbank. It was known simply as the "chain of justice," and forging it was one of Nuruddin Jahangir's first acts as leader of the Mughal Empire.

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