- Muhi al-Din
Muhammad (3
November 1618 – 3
March 1707),
commonly known by the
title Aurangzeb, and also by his
regnal name
Alamgir I, was the
sixth Mughal...
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coincides the
Aurangjeb and
Bahadur Shah’s reign.
During his rule
Jijia tax(Jizya) was imposed.
During the time of
Alamgir Aurangjeb, who was very orthodox...
- 1684
Aurangjeb sent
Abdul Kadir and Alai
Biradkar to
capture this fort.
After a
small skirmish, the fort was
captured by
Abdul Kadir.
Aurangjeb honoured...
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Sangameshwar in
Ratnagiri district, and
killed by the
Mughul emperor Aurangjeb at Tulapur.
Kavathe Yamai -
Palace of
erstwhile Maratha warrior family...
- Persian.
Sarmad Kashani (a
Persian word for "eternal"), an
Armenian of
Aurangjeb's (1658–1707) time was a
scholar and a
mystic saint and his
grave is near...
- elephant : picture". 3.bp.blogspot.com.
Retrieved 2013-10-23. "Fort of
Aurangjeb, Khajua : picture". Fatehpur.nic.in.
Archived from the
original on 2016-03-04...
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became the
hotspot of
rebellions during reign of
Emperor Shahjahan and
Aurangjeb.
During the
later half of 17th
century Mahaban along with Sadabad, Nauh...
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after "Dara Shikoh", the
elder brother of
Mughal king
Aurangjeb who was
subsequently killed by
Aurangjeb in the
power struggle for the throne. Dara Shikoh...
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Evidence shows that,
after Yadavas it was
ruled by
Mughals and Britishers.
Aurangjeb's Subhedar for
south named Bahaddurkhan appointed Shaikh Ali as a chief...
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People were
converted Muslim from Hindu's
during the
regime of
Badshah Aurangjeb. They were
called Manjh Rajput.
Though they
accepted Muslim religion but...