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  2. 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]

  3. Tomb of Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    The tomb is located in Jahangir's pleasure garden, the Dilkusha Garden, which had been laid out in 1557. [4] The Tomb of Asif Khan , built-in 1645, and the Akbari Sarai , built-in 1637, are located immediately west of Jahangir's tomb complex, and the three form an ensemble oriented on an east-west axis.

  4. Jahangir (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir (1569–1627) was the fourth Mughal Emperor. Jahangir or Jehangir may also refer to: Jahangir (name), including a list of people with the given name; Jahangir, Lorestan, a village in Iran; Jahangir, Punjab, a village in India; Jahangir-e Olya, a village in Iran; Jehangir Art Gallery, in Mumbai, India

  5. Tuzk-e-Jahangiri - Wikipedia

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    Abul Hasan and Manohar, with Jahangir in the Darbar, from the Jahangir-nama, c. 1620. Gouache on paper.. Tuzk-e-Jahangiri (Persian: تزک جهانگیری) or Jahangirnama [1] (Persian: جهانگیرنامه) is the autobiography of Mughal Emperor Jahangir (1569–1627).

  6. Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Khandaker Abu Nasr Muhammad Abdullah Jahangir (Arabic: أبو نصر محمد عبد الله جهانغير بن خوندكار أنور الزمان, Bengali: খোন্দকার আবু নসর মুহাম্মদ আব্দুল্লাহ জাহাঙ্গীর; 1 February 1961 – 11 May 2016), [2] or simply known as Abdullah Jahangir, [3] was a Bangladeshi Islamic ...

  7. Shah Begum (wife of Jahangir) - Wikipedia

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    Shah Begum (lit. ' Royal Begum '; c. 1570 [citation needed] – 5 May 1605) was the first wife and chief consort of Prince Salim (later Emperor Jahangir).She was known as Zan-i-Kalan being the first wife of Salim.

  8. Jahangir Mirza (Timurid prince) - Wikipedia

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    Ghiyas-ud-din Jahangir Mirza [1] (Persian: جهانگیر میرزا; 1356–1376) was a member of the Timurid dynasty and a son of its founder, the Central Asian conqueror Timur. He was Timur's favourite son and served as one of his military commanders as well as his heir apparent. [ 2 ]

  9. Old Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    'City of Jahangir'), the capital of Mughal Province of Bengal and named after the Mughal emperor Jahangir. It is located on the banks of the Buriganga River. It was one of the largest and most prosperous cities of the Indian subcontinent and the center of the worldwide muslin trade.