Jahangir, the Mughal emperor known as much for his flaws as for his reign, lived a life marked by excess, passion, and controversy.
Celebrated for his love of art and beauty, yet criticized for indulgence and addiction, Jahangir remains one of history’s most misunderstood rulers.
This book explores the complex world of Jahangir—
a man torn between desire and duty,
between deep romantic devotion and a reputation stained by scandal.
From his dependence on wine and pleasure to his intense love and emotional vulnerability,
Jahangir’s life reveals how power can magnify both greatness and weakness.
“Jahangir — Intoxication, Love, and Infamy” is not merely a historical narrative,
but a psychological portrait of a ruler who ruled an empire while battling himself.
It examines how personal choices shaped public legacy—and how passion can become both strength and downfall.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
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Jahangir’s struggle with addiction and indulgence
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His intense emotional and romantic life
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The controversies that damaged his reputation
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The fragile balance between power, pleasure, and responsibility
This ebook is for readers who seek history with honesty—
stories where emperors are not idealized,
but shown as deeply human, flawed, and unforgettable.





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