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who
gave the title Shahjahan as a reward​

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The most venerated musician of the time, who had imperium over all the rest of the court, was Lal Khan Gunsamundra. In Badshahnama Lal Khan is invariably mentioned. As a great musician of court he was frequently rewarded by the emperor. In 1642, to mark the second year of coronation of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, the emperor gave an elephant to Lal Khan after listening to him. On the occasion of the New Year festivities in 1645-46, Lal Khan was one of the recipients of appropriate rewards. In the 10th year of the accession Shahjahan gave Lal Khan a cash award of 4000 in 1645, and 6 months later gave 1000 cash award.Lal Khan also composed songs in the name of the Emperor.

Explanation:

On his accession, Khurram assumed the title Shah Jahān (ruled 1628–58).

<Shah Jahan was born as Prince Shihab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, his name means "joyful" in Persian language, and his Grandfather "Akbar the Great" gave him the name "Khurram". He got the title "Shah Jahan Bahadur" from his father, when he got impressed from his child, that too at a very early age>

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