Shah Jahān Article

How did Shah Jahān come to power?

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Shah Jahān was the third son of the Mughal emperor Jahāngīr and the Rajput princess Manmati. He married Arjūmand Bānū Begum, the niece of Nūr Jahān (another wife of Jahāngīr’s), and thus became a member of the influential Nūr Jahān clique. Upon Jahāngīr’s death, support within that clique enabled Shah Jahān to take the throne.