Sha ̄h Jaha ̄n(1628–58), a good administrator, became the patron of Indo-
Islamic art and architecture at its peak. He built the Ta ̄j Mahal as a memorial
to his wife and the adjacent gardens as a replica of paradise. He was
responsible for other tombs and forts. The architects for these projects were
generally Muslim and the craftsmen Hindu. Some of the alliances with
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Map 4 The Mughal Empire
Reprinted from A Cultural History of India, ed. by A. L. Basham (Clarendon Press, 1975), p. 591, by
permission of Oxford University Press.