
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, better known as Shah Jahan, is a towering figure in Mughal history, revered as one of the dynasty's most influential and visionary rulers. Ascending the throne in 1628, his reign, spanning three decades, heralded a golden age characterized by unparalleled advancements in art, architecture, and governance. Among his most celebrated achievements is the construction of the Taj Mahal, an enduring symbol of love and one of the world's most iconic monuments.Born in 1592, Shah Jahan was the third son of Emperor Jahangir, whose father, Akbar the Great,
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