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ili-30-11294834-n CILI: i96885
WordNet Domains: history
SUMO Ontology: Male+
Basic Level Concept: 10053004-n emperor
Epinonyms: [3] ruler
[3] ruler |1|
[2] ili-30-10628644-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[1] ili-30-10053004-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-11294834-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polarity:
  positive negative
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0
Time:
  past present future atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0.543068 0 0.446941 0.009

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GL Variants
- Shah_Jahan · [RILG] [DRAG]
CA Variants
- Shah_Jahan
ES Variants
- Shah_Jahan
EN Variants
- Shah_Jahan
Gloss
Mogul emperor of India during whose reign the finest monuments of Mogul architecture were built (including the Taj Mahal at Agra) (1592 1666 )
FR Variants
- Shâh_Jahân
Lexical relations in WordNet via ILI (11) - Show / Hide graph:
Hyperonyms
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10053004-n: the male ruler of an empire
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00850183-a: characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
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01654628-v: make by combining materials and parts
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02734725-n: an architectural product or work
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03743902-n: a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
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04386283-n: beautiful mausoleum at Agra built by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan (completed in 1649) in memory of his favorite wife
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08900535-n: a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947
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08904115-n: a city in northern India; former capital of the Mogul empire; site of the Taj Mahal
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10053004-n: the male ruler of an empire
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10326883-n: a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857
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15260814-n: the period during which a monarch is sovereign
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04386283-n: beautiful mausoleum at Agra built by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan (completed in 1649) in memory of his favorite wife