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After the death of his beloved wife, Emperor Shah Jahan spared no expense building her grand mausoleum. His obsession became a monument to everlasting love but bankrupted the Mughal empire.
View The Emperor Jahangir with Asaf Khan, Mughal, late 17th-early 18th century, with borders from the Late Shah Jahan Album, Mughal By Mughal School, 17th Century; gouache and gold on paper; painting: ...
Shah Jahan News from United Press International.An Indian Muslim charity is claiming ownership of the Taj Mahal because the world-famous monument to love is also home to several Muslim graves. The ...
The 17-century Mughal structure was built by emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal attracts lakhs of tourists every year and it is also among the most visited ...
Shah Jahan took residence in the Dhaka Fort -- the site we commonly refer to as Dhaka Central Jail. As Bengal's de facto ruler, he restored law and order in various regions, including Cooch Behar ...
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