Correct Answer:
C. Shah Jahan
The magnificent Wazir Khan Mosque, a 17th-century architectural marvel, was commissioned by Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor, renowned for his patronage of art and architecture. Built in Lahore, it is celebrated for its intricate tile work and frescoes. Option C is correct because Shah Jahan's reign (1628-1658) was a golden age for Mughal architecture, including the Taj Mahal. Akbar (Option A) was an earlier emperor, Jahangir (Option B) was Shah Jahan's father, and Aurangzeb (Option D) was his son; while all were Mughal emperors, they were not responsible for commissioning the Wazir Khan Mosque.