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  2. Shah Jahan - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan's first child born to his first wife, Kandahari Begum. Parhez Banu was her mother's only child and died unmarried. Hur-ul-Nisa Begum: Mumtaz Mahal: 30 March 1613 – 5 June 1616 The first of fourteen children born to Shah Jahan's second wife, Mumtaz Mahal. She died of smallpox at the age of 3. [94] Jahanara Begum Padshah Begum ...

  3. Mere Humsafar (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan's son, Hamza, returns from Australia and on seeing Naveed's condition, breaks off the marriage. Hamza's younger sister, Rumi, was trying to create trouble for their cousin Sameen, but situation gets out of hand due to misunderstandings, leading to Sameen being attacked by goons; and Shah Jahan, in order to save her daughter, says ...

  4. Peacock Throne - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan died on 22 January 1666—two months after Tavernier left Delhi, and reached Bengal, during this, his sixth, and last, voyage to India—and his son and successor Aurangzeb was able to claim all these gems. Lahori's descriptions were made during the rule of Shah Jahan when all the gems were probably incorporated into the throne.

  5. Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Sheesh Mahal (Urdu: شیش محل; "The Palace of Mirrors") is a palace located within the Shah Burj block at the north-western corner of Lahore Fort.It was constructed under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631–32, with later additions made under Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

  6. Ustad Ahmad Lahori - Wikipedia

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    Ustad Ahmad Lahori (lit. ' Master Ahmad of Lahore '; c.1580–1649), [1] also known as Ahmad Ma'mar Lahori (lit. ' Ahmad the Architect '), was an architect and engineer of the Mughal Empire who served as the chief architect during the reign of Shah Jahan.

  7. Siege of Daulatabad (1633) - Wikipedia

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    Since Shah Jahan's arrival in the region, the Mughals had captured a number of lesser forts. In 1632, Fath Khan decided to acknowledge Mughal sovereignty. He performed several acts to prove his sincerity, including the execution of Burhan Nizam Shah, the installation of boy prince Hussain Shah as ruler, and the execution of a number of leading ...

  8. Pakistani architecture - Wikipedia

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    The onion dome, frescoes, in-lay work, and multi-foil arches, are Mughal influences, more specially from Shah Jahan's period, whereas chattris, oriel windows, bracket supported eaves at the string-course, and ornamented friezes are derived from elements of Rajput architecture.

  9. Shahjehan - Wikipedia

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    Shahjehan is a 1946 Indian Hindi language film.The film was directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar and written by Kamal Amrohi.. It starred K. L. Saigal, Ragini, Kanwar, Nasreen and P. Jairaj.

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