Jahangir valued justice highly justify the statement
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Jehangir was famous for his bell of justice which was systematically struck to indicate different types of crimes. He punished his own army commander for misbehaving with girls. He ensured that prisoners of war were treated fairly and if any soldier tried to exploit them, he would give strict punishment to them, even if he belonged to the royal family.
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Jahangir was a neighborly, liberal Muslim—a head who cherished painting, design, and the expressive arts.
A fruitful and considerate ruler, he esteemed the prosperity of his Indian subjects, worshipped both Hindu and Muslim holy people, and enhanced social conditions without meddling with traditions.
Be that as it may, Jahangir was not without military aspirations.
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