Q1. Why Shah Jahan’s rule is called the “golden” period of Mughals?
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The reign of Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar (1556–1605), is known as the golden period of the Mughal era,as he expanded the empire from nothing but a small Kingdom to an empire that even the British were feared of. ... So, the Akbar-Jahangir-Shahjahan period was the golden age for the mughals.
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Because shah jahan was a good justice maker
And he treated hindus and muslims equally
And he helped the needy people
And everyone in his kingdom was happy
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