Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 -1666); or Shah Jahan; from the Persian meaning 鈥榢ing of the world'; was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great.

He is best known for commissioning the 鈥楶hadshahnamah' as a chronicle of his reign; and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife; Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan; the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan's court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassadors. His political efforts encouraged the emergence of large centers of commerce and crafts鈥攕uch as Lahore; Delhi; Agra and Ahmedabad鈥攍inked by roads and waterways to distant places and ports.

He moved the capital from Agra to Delhi. Under Shah Jahan's rule; the Red Fort and Jama Masjid in Delhi were built; the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore; sections of the Lahore Fort and his father's mausoleum.

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