📌Jahangir (Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim) (1605-1627)
When Akbar died, Prince Salim succeeded with the title Jahangir (Conqueror of World) in 1605.
His son Khusrau revolted but was defeated and imprisoned and his supporter Guru Arjun, the fifth Sikh Guru, was beheaded.
British Visited Machilipatnam during his reign. Captain Hawkins and Thomas Roe visited his court. Thomas Roe got the Farman for setting up an English factory at Surat. Farman was sealed by Shah Jahan.
His wife Nurjaha had influence over the state affairs.
Jahangir erected Zanjr-i-adal at Agra fort for the seekers of royal justice.
Mahtab Khan was his military general & had revolted against him.
Autobiography: Tuzuk-i- Jahangiri in Persian.
Faced tough fight of Malik Amber in his expeditions to Ahmednagar.
Introduction of the du-aspah-sih-aspah system. It was modified to Mansabdari.
Nobles were allowed to maintain a large number of troops without raising their zat ranks.
🔥 Main Points 👇
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When Akbar died, Prince Salim succeeded with the title Jahangir (Conqueror of World) in 1605.
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His son Khusrau revolted but was defeated and imprisoned and his supporter Guru Arjun, the fifth Sikh Guru, was beheaded.
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British Visited Machilipatnam during his reign. Captain Hawkins and Thomas Roe visited his court. Thomas Roe got the Farman for setting up an English factory at Surat. Farman was sealed by Shah Jahan.
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His wife Nurjaha had influence over the state affairs.
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Jahangir erected Zanjr-i-adal at Agra fort for the seekers of royal justice.
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Mahtab Khan was his military general & had revolted against him.
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Autobiography: Tuzuk-i- Jahangiri in Persian.
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Faced tough fight of Malik Amber in his expeditions to Ahmednagar.
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Introduction of the du-aspah-sih-aspah system. It was modified to Mansabdari.
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Nobles were allowed to maintain a large number of troops without raising their zat ranks.