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Jahangir

American  
[juh-hahn-geer, yuh-] / dʒəˈhɑn gɪər, yə- /
Or Jehangir

noun

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


Example Sentences

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Jahangir says she has even been told by editors not to cover certain stories.

From BBC

Jahangir also sees some level of historical continuity.

From BBC

Her refusal to yield has led to comparisons with Pakistan's late leading human rights lawyer Asma Jahangir, which Mazari said is "a huge honour and a privilege".

From Barron's

"Baqir Khani, a flatbread with a biscuit-like texture, was named so because it was made in the kitchen establishment of Baqir Najm Saini - a high-ranking officer at Jahangir and Shah Jahan's court," Ms Vermani says.

From BBC

"There is no balance between the military and the civilians," says Munizae Jahangir, journalist and co-chair of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

From BBC