Round 2: Tossup 5

After learning of rumors that Jesuits were abducting peasants, this ruler ordered Portuguese traders to be driven out of Port Hugli. This ruler adopted a title translating to “King of the World” after subjugating the Deccan Sultanates. After provoking armed conflict with Guru Hargobind, this ruler’s army was defeated in Amritsar and Kartarpur. This ruler was imprisoned after Dara Shikoh’s defeat at the Battle of Samugarh (-5[1])(“SUM-oo-gurr”) by his successor Aurangzeb (“AU-rung-zaib”). This ruler hired Ustad Ahmad Lahori to build the Red Fort and a white, onion-domed (10[1])mausoleum (10[1])for his (10[1])wife Mumtaz. For (-5[1])10 points, name this Mughal emperor (10[1])who commissioned the Taj Mahal. (10[1])■END■ (10[1]0[4])

ANSWER: Shah Jahan [or Mirza Shahab-ud-Din Baig Muhammad Khan Khurram]
<Washington A, World History> | Packet C
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