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  1. Shāh Jahān. (1592—1666) Quick Reference. (1592–1666) Mogul Emperor of India (1628–58). He extended Mogul power, notably in the Deccan, and rebuilt the capital at Delhi. His buildings there and in Agra, notably the Taj Mahal, built as a shrine for his wife, mark the peak of Indo-Muslim architecture.

  2. Jahān Shāh was the leader (c. 1438–67) of the Turkmen Kara Koyunlu (“Black Sheep”) in Azerbaijan. Under Jahān Shāh’s rule the Kara Koyunlu extended their domain over Iraq, Fārs, and Eṣfahān (1453).

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  3. Aunque el territorio dominado por la confederación creció considerablemente durante su gobierno, el reinado de Jahān Shāh estuvo lleno de tribulaciones por las rebeliones de sus hijos y los conflictos con los gobernantes de Bagdad —que gozaban de amplia autonomía—, a los que expulsó en 1464.

  4. Under Jahān Shāh's rule the Kara Koyunlu extended their domain over Iraq, Fārs, and Eṣfahān (1453). In 1458 he invaded Khorāsān and seized Herāt from the Timurid Abū Saʿīd, but the growing power of the Ak Koyunlu (q.v.; White Sheep) under Uzun Hasan

  5. Shāh Jahān. (1592—1666) Quick Reference. (1592–1666) Mogul Emperor of India (1628–58). He extended Mogul power, notably in the Deccan, and rebuilt the capital at Delhi. His buildings there and in Agra, notably the Taj Mahal, built as a shrine for his wife, mark the peak of Indo-Muslim architecture.

  6. Mughal style: Shāh Jahān period (1628–58) Under Shāh Jahān, attention seems to have shifted to architecture, but painting in the tradition of Jahāngīr continued. The style, however, becomes noticeably rigid.

  7. Shāh Jahān. Summary. Biography of the Mogul Emperor Shahjahan. Names. Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ Kambūh, -1674?, author. Straton, Francis, 1796-1882, former owner. Created / Published. [1800?] Headings. - Shahjahan,--Emperor of India,--approximately 1592-1666. - Mogul Empire--Kings and rulers--Biography. - Mogul Empire--History. - India--History.