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Jahangir and Noor Jahan, a powerful Mughal couple, were influential figures in history, and their tombs are located side-by-side in Lahore's Shahdara Bagh. Emperor Jahangir died in 1627, and his tomb was constructed by his son Shah Jahan in the Dilkusha Garden, a favorite of the couple. Noor Jahan, who died in 1645, was buried later in a separate tomb nearby, which was completed in her lifetime.
Jahangir: The fourth Mughal emperor, Jahangir (1569–1627), had a deep love for art, literature, and nature, and was known for his interest in documentation and detailed observation. His reign saw the Mughal Empire at its peak, with a thriving economy and rich cultural development.
Noor Jahan: Born Mehr-un-Nisa, she became Jahangir's wife and was given the title "Light of the World" (Noor Jahan). She was an extremely influential and powerful empress, the only one in the history of the Mughal dynasty to have her name appear on coins. She outlived Jahangir by 18 years and continued to be a prominent figure.
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