The Mughal Empire: How Babur Built India's Greatest Dynasty — Fexingo History
Emperor Jahangir was one of the Mughal Empire's most complex rulers — a sensitive aesthete who loved painting and architecture, but also an alcoholic and opium addict who sometimes barely functioned. This episode explores Jahangir's daily consumption of up to twenty cups of strong wine and regular doses of opium, drawing on his own memoirs (the Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri) and the accounts of European visitors like Sir Thomas Roe. We trace when the addiction began, how it affected his rule, and how his wife Nur Jahan and trusted ministers managed the empire during his incapacitations. We also examine the physical and psychological toll: insomnia, tremors, paranoid outbursts, and moments of profound regret. Despite his vices, Jahangir was capable of genuine justice — his Chain of Justice allowed any subject to appeal directly to him — and intellectual curiosity. The episode raises the question of how a ruler so dependent on substances could still preside over a stable, culturally flourishing era. A nuanced portrait of an emperor who was neither a saint nor a monster, but a man caught between pleasure and duty. #Jahangir #MughalEmpire #SubstanceAbuse #TuzukIJahangiri #SirThomasRoe #NurJahan #Opium #Wine #Addiction #ChainOfJustice #MughalHistory #SouthAsia #EarlyModernHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #Emperor #Agra Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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