The
Jahangir tomb is a catacomb of "Nur-du-noise Mohammad Salim" who
administered the Mughal Empire between 1605 – 1627. With the supreme name of
"Jahangir" he was viewed as one of the best Mughal sovereigns. He
has likewise been known for his unlawful sentimental romantic tale with
Anarkali, which is generally received in the writing and films. Akbar, his dad
selected him as his replacement in the early age and he, at last, became ruler in
1605.
Jahangir
was entranced with the workmanship, science, and engineering. He began painting when
he was youthful and had an essential impact on advancing the specialty of Mughal
painting in his district. Jahangir passed on in 1627 on his arrival from
Kashmir and covered in Shahdara bagh, Lahore. Shahdra was a "most loved spot"
of Jahangir and his better half "Nur Jahan" when they lived in the
city. This nursery is known as "Bah-e-Dilkusha" which means a nursery
that fills your heart with delight.
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