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Which of the following historians called Shah Jahan’s reign the ‘Golden Age’ of the Mughal period?

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100%(A) A. L. Srivastava ( 1 voter )
0%(B) V. A. Smith
0%(C) J. N. Sarkar
0%(D) None of these
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The modern Indian historian A. L. Srivastava called Shah Jahan’s reign the ‘Golden Age’ of the Mughal period. This designation is primarily due to the unparalleled flourishing of art and architecture, notably the construction of the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort. This period also saw significant stability and prosperity in the empire. The correct answer is (A) A. L. Srivastava.

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  1. The historian most associated with labeling Shah Jahan’s rule the ‘Golden Age’ of the Mughal Empire is A. L. Srivastava. This title is bestowed because the period (1628-1658) represents the zenith of Mughal artistic achievement, particularly in architecture. The construction of enduring masterpieces like the Taj Mahal, the Jama Masjid and the Red Fort showcased extraordinary wealth and refinement. However, other historians challenge this view, pointing to the economic strain on the common people caused by the massive expenditures on these very monuments.

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