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  1. Aurangzeb returned to Ahmednagar in January, I706 and died there a year later. 15.4 Effects of Aurangzeb’s Deccan policy:-Aurangzeb has been criticized for his Deccan policy for politically brought it about the ruin of the Mughal Empire. According to some historians it was a mistake on the part of Aurangzeb to have conquered the states of ...

  2. Aurangzeb, Emperor Shah Jahan’s sixth child, was born on 24th October 1618 at Dohad in Madhya Pradesh, and wrested India’s crown from his father before the end of June 1658, after defeating his brother Crown Prince Dara Shukoh’s armies, first at Dharmat near Ujjain (15th April 1568) and again at Samugarh on 29th May 1658.

  3. Aurangzeb was born in 1618, the third son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. Growing up a Mughal prince, he was highly educated but was also skilled in horse riding and the art of leading an army.

  4. Mar 4, 2017 · In her book, “The Life and Legacy of India’s Most Controversial King,” Truschke unpacks a side of Aurangzeb largely unknown to Indians. (Source: Stanford University) “Aurangzeb was arguably the most powerful and wealthiest ruler of his day. His nearly 50-year reign (1658–1707) had a profound influence on the political landscape of ...

  5. Aurangzeb was the sixth Mughal emperor and third son of Shahjahan. His full name was Mu al-Din Muhammad, and he was born in Dhod, Malwa, India, on November 3, 1618. He was a devout Sunni Muslim with a strict orthodoxy. Aurangzeb had earned military and administrative skills earlier in his life. Many people in the kingdom admired him for these ...

  6. Aurangzeb Alamgir. Aurangzeb had proved himself a capable commander and administrator as a prince. He was certainly a successful military strategist and practical statesmen than his brothers who contended against him for the throne that gave him success against all of them. Aurangzeb, the third son of Shah Jahan, was born on 21 October 1618, at ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Aurangzeb, the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire and a devout Muslim, was often described as a ruthless tyrant who was an expansionist, imposed tough Sharia laws (Islamic laws) and brought back ...

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