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Jahangir, whose name meant "World Seizer", was the fourth Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1605 to 1627. He continued the policies of his father Akbar, such as maintaining alliances with Rajput rulers, and allowed European trading which increased Dutch and English involvement in India. He was married to Nur Jahan, the most powerful woman in Mughal history, and had sons including the future emperor Shah Jahan.
Jahangir, whose name meant "World Seizer", was the fourth Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1605 to 1627. He continued the policies of his father Akbar, such as maintaining alliances with Rajput rulers, and allowed European trading which increased Dutch and English involvement in India. He was married to Nur Jahan, the most powerful woman in Mughal history, and had sons including the future emperor Shah Jahan.
Jahangir, whose name meant "World Seizer", was the fourth Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1605 to 1627. He continued the policies of his father Akbar, such as maintaining alliances with Rajput rulers, and allowed European trading which increased Dutch and English involvement in India. He was married to Nur Jahan, the most powerful woman in Mughal history, and had sons including the future emperor Shah Jahan.
Also called Prince Salim Son of Akbar 4th Emperor Loved art and architecture Staged a revolt in 1599 while his father was in Deccan Became Emperor in 1605 Ruled for 22 - 23 years Continued Akbars policies for example: alliance with the Rajputs Allowed the Dutch and English to trade in the Mughal Empire which increased the Europeans interest in India. First wife was Nur Jahan - most powerful woman in Mughal history Sons were Prince Khurram (Shah Jahan) and Prince Khusrau Ordered execution of Sikh leader, Guru Arjun Singh