Write a brief note on the Jahangir with reference to their contribution to the Mughal rule in India(in points) (short)
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● 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
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