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What are Shah Jahan’s revolts and policies

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Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, better known by his regnal name, Shah Jahan, was the fifth Mughal emperor, and reigned from 1628 to 1658.

REVOLTS :

1. Mughal Emperor never wanted his son Salim to become his heir as he had several vices. He had revolted twice against him.

2. It was seen that due to the influence of Nurjahan, the court of Jahangir had two different fractions. Jahangir’s son, from his other wife Khurram alias Shahjahan, revolted against Jahangir.

POLICES :

1. Shah Jahan initiated Hijri Samvat in place of Elahi Sanvat, Hindus refused to accept Muslim slavery, imposed a pilgrimage on Hindus (though withdrawn some time later) and ended the order of Akbar and Jahangir regarding the killing of prohibition.

2. Shah Jahan forced some members of the family of Jujhar Singh to accept Islam.

3. Shah Jahan established a separate department to make Hindus Muslims.

4. Shah Jahan continued the practice of imposing tilak on the forehead of Jharokha – Darshan, Tuladan and Hindu kings.

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