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Jahangir I
Nur ud-din Muhammad Salim ( ) (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his royal name Jahangir (, ), was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from 1605 until his death in 1627.

Mariam-uz-Zamani
Mariam-uz-Zamani (; 1545– 19 May 1623), commonly known by the misnomer Jodha Bai, was the chief consort, principal wife and the favourite wife of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. She was also the longest-serving Hindu empress of the Mughal Empire with a tenure of forty-three years (1562–1605).
Mosque of Mariyam Zamani Begum
Random Mosque in the Mughal Empire
Prince Daniyal
Mughal prince
Murad Mirza of Hindustan
Hindustani Imperial and Royal
Ganj-i-Sawai
The Ganj-i-Sawai (Persian/Hindustani: Ganj-i-Sawai, in English "Exceeding Treasure", often anglicized as Gunsway) was an armed ship belonging to the Mughals. During Aurangzeb's reign, it was captured on 7 September 1695 by the English pirate Henry Every en route from present-day Mocha, Yemen to Surat, India. It was built on the order of Empress Mariam-uz-Zamani, great-grandmother of Aurengzeb, after the capture of her ship named Rahimi.
Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani
tomb of Mughal Empress Mariam-uz-Zamani, favorite wife of Emperor Akbar.