Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim
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Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, better known by his regnal name Jahangir, was the fourth Mughal emperor of India, renowned for his patronage of the arts and relatively liberal, if often indulgent, rule in the early 17th century.
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Mughal emperor
→
historical figure → monarch → |
| associatedWith |
Mughal court culture
→
Nur Jahan junta → |
| birthDate | 1569-09-09 → |
| birthPlace | Fatehpur Sikri → |
| burialPlace |
Shahdara Bagh
→
Tomb of Jahangir → |
| capitalDuringReign |
Agra
→
Lahore NERFINISHED → |
| child |
Khusrav Mirza
→
surface form: "Khusrau Mirza"
Parviz Mirza → Shah Jahan NERFINISHED → Shahryar Mirza → |
| countryOfBurial |
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
→
surface form: "Mughal Empire"
|
| deathDate | 1627-10-28 → |
| deathPlace | Near Bhimber → |
| dynasty | Timurid dynasty → |
| empire |
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
→
surface form: "Mughal Empire"
|
| era | early 17th century → |
| father | Akbar NERFINISHED → |
| fullName | Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim → |
| house | House of Babur → |
| knownFor |
indulgent lifestyle
→
interest in architecture → interest in natural history → interest in painting → |
| languageOfAutobiography | Persian → |
| mother | Mariam-uz-Zamani → |
| notableFor |
Mughal paintings
→
surface form: "Mughal painting"
Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri →
surface form: "autobiography Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri"
patronage of the arts → relatively liberal rule → |
| predecessor | Akbar NERFINISHED → |
| predecessorAsMughalEmperor | Akbar NERFINISHED → |
| regnalName | Jahangir NERFINISHED → |
| reign | 1605–1627 → |
| reignEnd | 1627 → |
| reignStart | 1605 → |
| religion |
Islam
→
Sunni Islam → |
| spouse |
Jagat Gosain
→
Nur Jahan → Sahib-i-Jamal → |
| successor | Shah Jahan NERFINISHED → |
| successorAsMughalEmperor | Shah Jahan NERFINISHED → |
| title |
Emperor of the Mughal Empire
→
Padishah → |
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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.