write 10 sentences on emperor jahangir in urdu
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The 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.
Jahangir was the eldest son of Akbar and was trained by the best of teachers in his kingdom
Jahangir ruled the Mughal Empire for 22 years
It was under his reign that the first ruler in the Sishodia Dynasty openly professed allegiance to a Mughal ruler
Despite the long conflict with the Hindu rulers, Jahangir went on to honor the kings by placing life-size marble statues of the Rana and his son in the gardens of his palace at Agra
Unlike popular representations of the emperor, it was Jahangir, and not Akbar, who married a Rajput Princess named Jodhaa Bai
Jahangir's era is credited with the construction of monuments like Itimad-ud-daulah in 1622, where the use of white marble started hinting towards a new era of architecture in the Mughal emperor. The art culminated in the form of Taj Mahal built by his son Shah Jahan
The popular Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar was built by Jahangir in order to reproduce the beauty of Kashmir
Jahangir died in Kashmir in the month of October 1627, he was soon succeeded by Shah Jahan, who claimed the throne in 1628
Unlike the popular narrative suggested by English historians, who claimed that Jahangir was a tyrant, the latest historiography credits him as a highly learned man who was interested in subjects like Botany and Zoology.