Jahangir

or Je·han·gir

[ juh-hahn-geer, yuh- ]

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

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How to use Jahangir in a sentence

  • “We saw lots of listings on different websites, but we wanted to know more about everything from safety ratings to subway lines to whether there was a park with a basketball court,” says Jahangir.

  • Walter, holding Jahangir, whom he had purposely kept in the background until the turmoil had subsided, now advanced.

    The Great Mogul | Louis Tracy
  • Then he gave them a sign to invest his son, Jahangir, with his turban and robes, and to gird him with his favorite simitar.

    The Great Mogul | Louis Tracy
  • He leaned over and whispered something, but Jahangir paid little heed to him.

    The Great Mogul | Louis Tracy
  • The “sheep” alluded to by Jahangir were veritable carcases of those animals, slung from poles by the feet tied in a bunch.

    The Great Mogul | Louis Tracy
  • Jahangir, if thou hast done this thing, bitterly shalt thou rue it!

    The Great Mogul | Louis Tracy