After the death of Akbar in 1605, his eldest son Jahangir succeeded him. (1605-1627)
Jahangir was Akbar's eldest son.
Jahangir died on 28th October 1627. He was not killed by anyone.
During the first year of Jahangir's reign, his eldest son Khusrau rebelled against him. Jahangir successfully suppressed his rebellion and imprisoned him. In 1622, his son Shah Jahan also turned a rebel. However, Shah Jahan's revolt was unsuccessful and he offered his submission. But, Mahabat Khan, one of his generals, imprisoned Jahangir in 1626. This time Nur Jahan was able to free Jahangir.
No one killed Emperor Jahangir. He was addicted to opium and wine. Unfortunately, excessive drinking has affected his health and he died in 1627 on the way from Kashmir.
After the death of Akbar in 1605, his eldest son Jahangir succeeded him. (1605-1627)
His eldest son Salim succeeded Akbar after his death in 1605. Salim ascended the throne with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
Salim was the son of Mughal Emperor Akbar, who later ruled as Emperor Jahangir. Jahangir was known for his patronage of the arts, his administrative reforms, and his conflict with his son, Shah Jahan, who later succeeded him as emperor.
Emperor Akbar (1556-1605) was succeeded by his eldest son Salim in 1605. Salim ascended the throne under the title of Jahangir and ruled till 1627.
Akbar died in 1605 and was succeeded by Jahangir.
Its Prince Salim. He succeeded his father Akbar in 1605 with the title Jahangir which means "Conqueror of the World".
The real name of Jahangir was Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim. He succeeded his father Akbar in 1605 with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
His eldest son Jahangir succeeded Akbar (1605-1627).
Jahangir ruled India from 1605 to 1627 for a period of 22 years. He died in 1627 at Lahore. He was succeeded by his third son Shah Jahan.
Jahangir was the eldest surviving son of Akbar the Great. According to their tradition, eldest son will succeed a monarch. He ascended the throne after the death of Akbar in 1605.
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Yes there was a child of Jodha Akbar called Jahangir who succeeded him.