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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shah_JahanShah Jahan - Wikipedia

    Birth and background. He was born on 5 January 1592 in Lahore, present-day Pakistan, as the ninth child and third son of Prince Salim (later known as ' Jahangir ' upon his accession) by his wife, Jagat Gosain.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Shah Jahān (born January 5, 1592, Lahore [now in Pakistan]—died January 22, 1666, Agra [now in India]) was the Mughal emperor of India (1628–58) who built the Taj Mahal. He was the third son of the Mughal emperor Jahāngīr and the Rajput princess Manmati. In 1612 he married Arjūmand Bānū Begum, niece of Jahāngīr’s wife ...

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  3. Shah Jahan (Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram) was the fifth Mughal emperor, who ruled from 1628 to 1658. We take you through his life history, reign, administration, contribution to architecture, and death.

  4. El Emperador Shah Jahan, conocido como el Rey constructor y famoso por su amor eterno por su esposa Mumtaz Mahal, dejó un legado monumental en la historia de la India. Su reinado se caracterizó por el florecimiento del arte y la arquitectura, pero fue su obra maestra, el Taj Mahal, la que se erigió como un símbolo eterno de amor y belleza.

  5. Shah Jahan is best known for constructing the Taj Mahal which he built in the memory of his wife the empress Mumtaz Mahal who died during childbirth. Image Credit. Birthday: January 5, 1592 ( Capricorn) Born In: Lahore. Emperors & Kings #346. Historical Personalities #493. Quick Facts. Indian Celebrities Born In January.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Personal Life & Legacy. Shah Jahan married multiple times, but his favorite wife was Mumtaz Mahal, whom he married in 1612. They had 14 children together. Mumtaz died in 1631, and Shah Jahan was deeply saddened by her death. He also had children from his other wives.

  7. Shah Jahan era el tercer hijo de Jahangir, con quien se enfrentó para encabezar el trono. Protagonista de grandes batallas, logró ampliar sus dominios convirtiéndose en el "Rey del Mundo". En estos años, Shah Jahan anexionó el sultanato independiente de Ahmadnagar, de Golkonada y Bijapur. Estos estados practicaban la religión chiita ...