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<p> Of the World"), fifth of the Mogul emperors of Delhi; succeeded his father in 1627; a man of great administrative ability and a skilled warrior; conquered the [[Deccan]] and the kingdom of Golconda, and generally raised the Mogul Empire to its zenith; his court was truly Eastern in its sumptuous magnificence; the "Peacock Throne" alone cost £7,000,000; died in prison, a victim to the perfidy of his usurping son Aurungzebe; <i> d </i> . 1666. </p>
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<p> Of the World"), fifth of the Mogul emperors of Delhi; succeeded his father in 1627; a man of great administrative ability and a skilled warrior; conquered the [[Deccan]] and the kingdom of Golconda, and generally raised the Mogul [[Empire]] to its zenith; his court was truly Eastern in its sumptuous magnificence; the "Peacock Throne" alone cost £7,000,000; died in prison, a victim to the perfidy of his usurping son Aurungzebe; <i> d </i> . 1666. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_79881"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/shah-jehan Shah-Jehan from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 October 2021

Shah-Jehan [1]

Of the World"), fifth of the Mogul emperors of Delhi; succeeded his father in 1627; a man of great administrative ability and a skilled warrior; conquered the Deccan and the kingdom of Golconda, and generally raised the Mogul Empire to its zenith; his court was truly Eastern in its sumptuous magnificence; the "Peacock Throne" alone cost £7,000,000; died in prison, a victim to the perfidy of his usurping son Aurungzebe; d . 1666.

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