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H. M. Elliot’s “Shah Jahan” presents a detailed biographical study of one of India’s most celebrated Mughal emperors. The work chronicles Shah Jahan’s rise to power, his military conquests, and his significant contributions to Mughal architecture and culture. Through meticulous research and historical documentation, Elliot traces the emperor’s personal life, including his deep devotion to his wife Mumtaz Mahal, which inspired the construction of the world-renowned Taj Mahal.
The book examines Shah Jahan’s reign from 1628 to 1658, a period marked by political consolidation, economic prosperity, and extraordinary artistic patronage. Readers will gain insights into the administrative policies, court life, and the cultural renaissance that flourished during his rule. Elliot’s narrative also delves into the personal tragedy of Shah Jahan’s later years and his eventual imprisonment by his son Aurangzeb, providing a complete portrait of this influential historical figure.







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