जहागीर म्हणजे काय?
जहागीर म्हणजे एखाद्या प्रदेशाच्या वसूल उपभोग घेण्याचा हक्क.
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Jahangir
the fourth Mughal emperor
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Jahangir was the eldest son of Akbar . Murad and Danial were his younger brothers. Murad and Daniyal had died because of drinking in the father's life. Jahangir was first married in 1585 AD to Manbai, who was the daughter of Raja Bhagwandas of Amer and sister of Man Singh. After this his second marriage was with Jagatgosai, the daughter of King Udai Singh of Marwar. After the death of Salim Akbar, Nuruddin became the Mughal emperor by the surname of Muhammad Jahangir. Implemented many useful reforms in 1605 AD. Canceled the punishment of cutting off ears and nose and hands etc. Stop the stash of liquor and other intoxicating substances. Removed many illegal charges. Animal slaughter is closed on major days. Freedian's shingles hung a chain for a rope from the wall of his palace. Which was called chain balance. [1] In 1605 AD, his eldest son Khusrau revolted. And after leaving Agra reached Punjab. Jahangir defeated him. Arjun Dev, the 5th Guru of the Sikhs, who was helping Khusrau, was hanged. In 1614 AD, Prince Khurram Shah Jahan defeated Rana Amar Singh of Mewar. In 1620 AD, Jahangir himself conquered Kangarh. In 1622 AD, the Kandahar area got out of hand. Jahangir came in time by the British ambassador Sir Thomas Roe, with the intention of taking Indian commercial rights for the first time. In 1623 AD, Khurram revolted. Because Nur Jahan was trying to make her son-in-law Shahryar a Wali Ahad. Finally in 1625 AD, there was a reconciliation between the father and the son.