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  2. Gujarat under Jehangir - Wikipedia

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    In 1609, the Khán-i-Ázam Mírza Âzíz Kokaltásh was for the fourth time appointed viceroy of Gujarát. He was allowed to remain at court and send his son Jehángír Kúli Khán as his deputy with Mohandás Diván and Masûd Beg Hamadáni.

  3. Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir is a character in the novel Beloved Empress Mumtaz Mahal: A Historical Novel by Nina Consuelo Epton. [111] Jahangir is a principal character in the novel Nurjahan: A historical novel by Jyoti Jafa. [112] Jahangir is a character in the novel Taj, a Story of Mughal India by Timeri Murari. [113]

  4. Throne of Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Even after Jahangir became king when his father, emperor Akbar died in 1605, the throne remained there. It was only in 1610, that it was brought from Allahabad to Agra by Jahangir. [citation needed] There is a crack in this throne. It is claimed that it broke when the Jat usurper, Jawahar Singh put his feet on it. [1] [2] [3]

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  6. Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings is a Mughal miniature painting by the Indian artist, Bichitr for the court of the Mughal emperor Jahangir, dated to c. 1615–1618. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is situated in the Freer Gallery of Art .

  7. Shaikh Farid Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    After Khusrau was later captured, Jahangir awarded Shaikh Farid the title 'Murtaza Khan' for his actions, and his rank was increased to 6000 horses. [4] Jahangir also awarded him the site of the battle, Bharowal, as a land grant. [9] From 1606 to 1609, Shaikh Farid served as the governor (subahdar) of Gujarat under Jahangir. [10]

  8. William Hawkins (fl. c. 1600) - Wikipedia

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    Mughal map from time to time. in 1609, on April, After arriving at Surat along with Thomas Roe, [6] [7]. William proceeded accordingly to Agra and the court of the Mughal to negotiate a permission for the English company to construct a factory to the Mughal emperor Jahangir, [1] and where he remained for nearly 3 years.

  9. Gwalior Fort - Wikipedia

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    The death of his father at the hands of Jahangir prompted him to emphasise the military dimension of the Sikh community. [21] Jahangir responded by jailing the 14-year-old Guru Hargobind at Gwalior Fort in 1609, on the pretext that the fine imposed on Guru Arjan had not been paid by the Sikhs and Guru Hargobind. [22]