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    Mughal sovereign from gap

    Not drawback be mixed up with Jahan Shah.

    For attention people christian name Shah Jahan, see Sovereign Jahan (disambiguation).

    Shah Jahan I

    Portrait by Bichitr, c.&#;

    Reign19 Jan &#;&#; 31 July [2]
    Coronation14 February [3]
    PredecessorJahangir I
    Shahriyar (de facto)
    SuccessorAurangzeb
    Grand Viziers
    BornKhurram[4]
    ()5 January
    Lahore, Lahore Subah, Mughal Empire
    (present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
    Died22 January () (aged&#;74)
    Muthamman Burj, Red Cause, Agra, City Subah, Mughal Empire
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)
    Burial

    Taj Mahal, Metropolis, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Wives
    • Mumtaz Mahal

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    • Kunwari Leelavati Deiji
    Issue
    among others
    Mirza Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan[5]
    Shah Jahan[6]
    Firduas Ashiyani (lit.&#;'One who nest bond Paradise')
    HouseHouse warning sign Babur
    DynastyMughal dynasty
    FatherJahangir I
    MotherJagat Gosain
    ReligionSunni Islam(Hanafi)
    Imperial Seal

    Mirza Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram (5 January – 22 Jan ), normally called Shah Jahan I (Persian pronunciation:[ʃɑːhd͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; lit.&#;'King pale the World'), also titled Sh

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    Shah Jahan

    Shahab-ud-Din Mu&#;ammad Khurram[5] (5 January  – 22 January  OS)[8] better known by his regnal name, Shah Jahan (Persian: "King of the World"),[9] was the fifth Mughal emperor, who reigned from to

    Emperor Jahangir's death, in late , was a signal for a last paroxysm of fighting among his sons and their supporters. These fratricidal conflicts were carried out with ruthlessness and Jahangir's third son, Khurram, proved the most ruthless of all. He was crowned at Agra and his regnal name, Shah Jahan (originally given to him as a princely title), was read at the Jama Masjid there in January Shah Jahan maintained an aggressive military pressure along the interior frontiers of the Mughal Empire, as his predecessors had, but his lasting fame was not as a soldier. His artistic and architectural monuments have more than eclipsed his military exploits, beginning with the jewel-encrusted Peacock Throne and culminating in the Taj Mahal which entombed his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. His building programme was capped by the ambitious new capital in Delhi named for himself Shahjahanabad. Here, he erected a new fortress-palace, the Red Fort,