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What are the contributions of jahangir?

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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Jahangir (1569–1627) Mogul Emperor of India (1605–27). He succeeded his father, Akbar I, and continued the expansion of the Empire. He granted trading privileges to the Portuguese and the British, and was a patron of poetry and painting.

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Answered by Anonymous
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e fourth Mughal ruler, Jahangir, was a succeeded by the famous Akbar the Great. Jahangir was a known for his ambivalent stance on religion and his love for art. Like most Mughal rulers, Jahangir has given India few of the most iconic structures that have lasted the centuries without losing their glory.

Also known as Nur-ud-din Mohammad Salim, he was known as the patron of arts. Jahangir was said to be a just ruler, one who personally paid heed to the grievances of his people.

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