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......... has been called the "architect king" as during his reign, the world witnessed a unique developmentof arts and culture of the
Mughal Empire.
Shah Jahan
Jahangir
Aurangzeb
Akbar
- Shah Jahan: He is widely recognized as the "architect king" of the Mughal Empire. His reign was marked by a flourishing of arts and culture, with iconic architectural achievements like the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort.
- Jahangir: Known for his patronage of the arts, especially painting. His contributions to architecture were less prominent compared to Shah Jahan.
- Aurangzeb: His reign was more focused on military conquests and religious policies. Cultural and architectural advancements were not as emphasized.
- Akbar: Laid the foundation for Mughal cultural and architectural achievements. Although he built significant structures like Fatehpur Sikri, he is less associated specifically with architecture compared to Shah Jahan.
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