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what is the definition of Chain of Justice by Jahangir ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was known simply as the "chain of justice," and forging it was one of Nuruddin Jahangir's first acts as leader of the Mughal Empire. ... It represented a potent idea: individuals suffering injustice at the hands of the empire had a right to seek redress directly from the emperor.

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Jahangir was the fourth Mughal Emperor who ruled from 1605 until his death in 1627. He is famous for his ‘golden chain of justice’. A golden chain having 60 bells and weighing several ‘maunds’ was fastened between the Shahburj of Agra fort and a stone pillar raised on the banks of river Jamuna. People seeking justice were required to pull this chain in order to put forth their complaints or petitions to the King. This act speaks highly of the importance of justice during his reign.

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