Both the names Jahangirpura and Jahangirabad carry same meaning, i.e., 'City of Jahangir'. From which language the word Pura is taken?

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Read the following passage and answer the following questions:          Jahangir twice mentions a tower, tank and pavilion used as a hunting palace about 29 km from Lahore. Today the site is known as Shaikhupura, but Jahangir in 1606 refers to it as Jahangirpura and then in 1620 calls it Jahangirabad, both meaning City of Jahangir, the latter a more Persianate form.         Here the emperor's favourite tame antelope died before 1606; it was buried in a grave above which a sculpted antelope and eulogy written by Mulla Muhammad Husain of Kashmir were placed. Adjacent to this gravestone, a... Show more

Both the names Jahangirpura and Jahangirabad carry same meaning, i.e., 'City of Jahangir'. From which language the word Pura is taken?