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Shah Jahan, born Khurram, son of Jahangir, is the great Mughal Emperor. After a series of political marriages, he marries the love of his life, a young, beautiful, and clever shop girl named Arjumand. Together they have many children, including Jahanara, Dara, and Aurangzeb, but Arjumand ends up dying in childbirth. On her deathbed, she demands Shah Jahan build her something beautiful. It becomes the great work of his life, but when it is complete, he falls ill leaving the way open for Aurangzeb to grab the throne from his older brother. In any case, the Taj Mahal stands as an eternal testament to Shah Jahan's belief in love, especially his love for one woman, Mumtaz Mahal.