- 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...
- of the
Mughal fratricidal wars for the throne). On
February 5, 1658,
Aurengzeb left
Aurangabad to
contest the
Mughal Throne. He
proclaimed himself ruler...
-
built on the
order of
Empress Mariam-uz-Zamani,
great grandmother of
Aurengzeb,
after the
capture of her ship
named Rahimi.: 186–187 In
August 1695...
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outline chronology Mughal Empire ... 1526–1858
Akbar I ... 1556–1605
Aurengzeb ... 1658–1707
British victory at Pl****ey ... 1757
Britain becomes paramount...
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Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 449. ISBN 978-81-207-1015-3.
Sarkar 1973,
Aurengzeb contests the
Throne pp. 213-215.
Sarkar 1973, 'Battle of Dharmat' pp....
- at
Hoogly in 1640.
Almost a half-century later,
after Mughal Emperor Aurengzeb forced the
company out of
Hooghly for its tax evasion, Job
Charnock was...
- of the
Mughal Empire during Aurangzeb's
reign and
author of Tarkikh-i-
Aurengzeb, Tarikh-i-Abul Fazl
Mamuri and co-author of Shahjahannama.
Manik Lal Gupta...
-
political legacy". The Nation. 7
March 2024.
Retrieved 7
March 2024. "Maryam
Aurengzeb appointed new information,
broadcast minister". ARYNEWS. 31
October 2016...
- al-Din, or Imamshah. However,
during the
reign of the
Mughal Emperor Aurengzeb, the
Ismaili Momnas were
heavily ****cuted and were
forced to practice...
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deteriorated following the
execution of the
ninth Guru Tegh
Bahadur by
Aurengzeb, who was
highly intolerant of Sikhs,
partially driven by his
desire to...