Definitions for Jehangir

Jehangir Je·han·gir

Spelling: [juh-hahn-geer, yuh-]
IPA: /dʒəˈhɑn gɪər, yə-/

Jehangir is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 231 anagrams from letters in Jehangir (aeghijnr).

Definitions for Jehangir

noun

  1. Jahangir.
  2. 1569–1627, 4th Mogul emperor in India 1605–27 (son of Akbar).

Examples for Jehangir

Shah Jehan, son of Jehangir, ascended the throne of India in 1627, and was if possible more addicted to jewels than his father.

Whereas Jehangir had ruled for nine months, Yusuf only swayed the sceptre for three.

During the night the heart of Jehangir misgave him, and he fled to the Karatakka mountains.

The risings under Jehangir and Yusuf were undoubtedly a great blow to Chinese prestige.

He was the son and successor of Jehangir, but did not inherit much of the talent and spirit of that powerful ruler.

With the death of his favourite son Jehangir, his hopes of having a worthy successor expired.

The Gulbagh of Kashgar itself alone held out, but it at last fell, after sustaining a long siege, into the hands of Jehangir.

Arjun attracted the unfavourable attention of Akbar's successor, Jehangir, and was cast into prison where he died.

This prince had three sons—Yusuf, Bahanuddin, and Jehangir, the youngest and best known.

Nourjehan Begum was the favourite wife of Jehangir, and her game the fiercest of India.

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