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Mughal Empire is the golden era of the Persian Literature in India. From the time of Baboor of the Mughal Empire, the development of the Persian Literature is going on till a long period. During the time of Mughal Empire, the king Jahangir was not too much intelligent, but he loves to take taste of the Literature. Also he wrote an autobiography and the title of his autobiography is 'Tuzulc-I-Jahangiri'. He was very attentive to spread education and culture throughout his whole kingdom. Though he didn't achieve a lot of success in spreading education, but he had an earnest effort in this…mehr

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Mughal Empire is the golden era of the Persian Literature in India. From the time of Baboor of the Mughal Empire, the development of the Persian Literature is going on till a long period. During the time of Mughal Empire, the king Jahangir was not too much intelligent, but he loves to take taste of the Literature. Also he wrote an autobiography and the title of his autobiography is 'Tuzulc-I-Jahangiri'. He was very attentive to spread education and culture throughout his whole kingdom. Though he didn't achieve a lot of success in spreading education, but he had an earnest effort in this matter. He had repaired and reconstructed those institutions which became decrepit. He had done an excellent deed by making a law that if any rich person or traveller dies and he had no ancestor, in that case his all wealth will be utilised in development of education of their state. Especially new educational institutions would be built or the decrepit institutions will be re-constructed.
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**Anamika Shil, estudiante de doctorado (Visva-Bharati), M.A. (Educación), B.Ed.***Prof.(Dr.)ShyamBairagya,Ph.D,M.A. (Educación), M.A. (Economía),M.Sc(Ciencia Ambiental),B.Ed,Departamento de Educación, Vinaya Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, Bengala Occidental, India.