- 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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Stewart Gordon (1993). The Marathas...
- India. Manohar. p. 239. ISBN 978-81-7304-664-3. Truschke,
Audrey (2017).
Aurungzeb The man and the myth.
Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-143-44271-4. Chandra,...
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occurred in the
reign of the
Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb. Many
Hindus resented Aurungzeb’s strict Islamic policies-which
included reviving the
hated Islamic Jizya...
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Anandpur Sahib on 11 July 1675
where he
would head
towards Delhi to meet
Aurungzeb he was
accompanied by Bhai
Dayal Das, Bhai Mati Das, and Bhai Sati Das...
- them to tell
Aurungzeb that if he will be able to
convert Guru Teg
Bahadur to
Islam then they all
become Muslim. He was
asked by
Aurungzeb, the Mughal...
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letter written in
Persian verse by Guru
Gobind Singh to
emperor Aurungzeb. 'Savage Harvest' is Sarna's
translation of
thirty of his father's short...
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Court of the
Moghul began in 1706 A.D., a
Burmese was sent to
Emperor Aurungzeb. In 1711 A.D.
Emperor Shah Alam' sent a
dress of honour's to King Sane'...
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published the
continuation of his
history of
Hindostan to the
death of
Aurungzeb, with two dissertations, 'On the
Origin and
Nature of
Despotism in Hindostan...
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Heria has
survived and
becomes the
concubine of the
Ostraban sultan,
Aurungzeb,
equally believing that her
husband is also dead.
Corfe distinguishes...