story about jahangir's love for justice
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Mughal emperor Jahangir was a man from whom no one had any expectations. Neither his father Emperor Akbar, his sons Khusro and Khurram and nor his nobles and subjects. Contemporary accounts state that, on news of Jahangir’s accession, across the empire ‘bazaars shut down, people buried their jewels, put on old clothes and expected the worst’. And yet, he ruled a wealthy, powerful and stable empire for 22 years and left his mark on history.
Author Parvati Sharma, brings to life the character of Jahangir, in her new book ‘Jahangir: An Intimate Portrait of a Great Mughal’ published by Juggernaut. While there have been many historical accounts published on Jahangir’s life and reign, this book makes an interesting read is that by delving into ‘Jahangirnama’, his own memoirs, it brings alive the personality and character of Jahangir.
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Through Jahangirnama, Jahangir tells us that, because he was born in the house of Sheikh Salim Chisti, his father always called him by his nickname ‘Shekhu Baba’. While he is more famous in popular Indian culture as Prince Salim- the lover of Anarkali, his first love was undoubtedly alcohol. Jahangir candidly mentions how he started drinking at the age of 18 and justified it claiming he did it for ‘better digestion’. He opens about his relationship with his sons and other members of the court.
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All know about Jehangiri justice and bell
But do you know what each bell strike meant
If bell struck once – Means the person who rung bell had a fight with someone which he should have won but did not so he want justice
If Bell struck twice – Means someone not getting proper wages for his work and want redressal
If Bell struck thrice — Means someone had been robbed
If bell struck four times — Means murder had taken place (which was rare)
If bell struck five times — Means other issues
So soldiers would observe the number of times the bell struck and take to the appointed judge or if its in palace to the emperor
When Jehangir was emperor once he recieved complaints(many) that mughal soldiers were abducting defeated kingdoms women/girls. An old lady came and complained to him that her granddaughter was abducted by one of his commanders. Jehangir arranged a parade of all army men who were involved in that war and the old lady identified the commander. Jehangir returned back the girl to her grand mother and gave them compensation. He realized that despite his saying the army will continue misbehaving with defeated kingdom citizens. So he punished the army commander with a cruel death publicly. This ensured that in future the mughal army think twice before trying to misbehave with defeated kingdom citizens or abducting girls and women after winning war/rebellion
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