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King of the World (Shah-Jehan)

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The title assumed by Khorrum Shah, third son of Selim Jehan-Ghir, and fifth of the Mogul emperors of Delhi.

 

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

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King of Waters
King of Yvetot (pron. Ev-to)
King of the Bean (roi de la fève)
King of the Beggars
King of the Forest
King of the Herrings (The)
King of the Jungle (The)
King of the Peak (The)
King of the Sea (The)
King of the Teign
King of the World (Shah-Jehan)
King of the World
King Chosen by the Neighing of a Horse (A)
King Over the Water (The)
King’s [or Queen’s] Bench
King’s Cave
King’s Chair
King’s Crag
King’s Cross
King’s Evil
King’s Keys