"The Mughal Empire's province Gujarat to the west of the Indian peninsula, was managed by the Viceroys appointed by the emperors. The emperor Jehangir continued M\u00EDrza \u00C2z\u00EDz Kokalt\u00E1sh as the viceroy when he ascended to the throne in 1605. He continued to manage the province even though Khalij Khan was appointed as the new viceroy. He was succeeded by Sayad Murtaza who controlled the rebellions in north and south Gujarat. M\u00EDrza \u00C2z\u00EDz Kokalt\u00E1sh again returned as the viceroy and successfully averted invasion of Malik Ambar from Daulatabad in south. The next viceroy Abdull\u00E1h Kh\u00E1n F\u00EDr\u00FAz Jang made expedition to south and subdued the Ahmednagar. During his time, in 1611, Jehangir permitted the British East India Company to establish factories in Surat and elsewhere in Gujarat. During the reign of the next viceroy Mukarrab Kh\u00E1n, Jehangir toured Gujarat and received several local rulers. In 1618, he appointed his son prince Shah Jahan as the next viceroy. He rebelled in 1622\u201323 and he was replaced by Sult\u00E1n D\u00E1war Baksh. Shah Jahan resisted but later he managed the Jehangir's new appointment, Kh\u00E1n Jah\u00E1n as his own. Saif Khan had managed the province instead as Khan Jahan was sent as Shah Jahan's ambassador to Jehangir. Jehangir died and Shah Jahan succeeded him as the emperor in 1627."@en . . . . . . . . . "16637"^^ . . . . . . "55287301"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gujarat under Jehangir"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1044265252"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Mughal Empire's province Gujarat to the west of the Indian peninsula, was managed by the Viceroys appointed by the emperors. The emperor Jehangir continued M\u00EDrza \u00C2z\u00EDz Kokalt\u00E1sh as the viceroy when he ascended to the throne in 1605. He continued to manage the province even though Khalij Khan was appointed as the new viceroy. He was succeeded by Sayad Murtaza who controlled the rebellions in north and south Gujarat. M\u00EDrza \u00C2z\u00EDz Kokalt\u00E1sh again returned as the viceroy and successfully averted invasion of Malik Ambar from Daulatabad in south. The next viceroy Abdull\u00E1h Kh\u00E1n F\u00EDr\u00FAz Jang made expedition to south and subdued the Ahmednagar. During his time, in 1611, Jehangir permitted the British East India Company to establish factories in Surat and elsewhere in Gujarat. During the reign of the"@en . . . . . .