Shah Jahan becomes Mogul Emperor of India

Historical Context Note

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Shah Jahan becomes Mogul Emperor of India, ruling until 1658, when illness sets his sons disputing for the throne. The third son, Aurangzeb, is victorious, and despite his father's recovery, Jahan is kept under house arrest in Agra for the remainder of his life.

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