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Wikisource has the text of the Encyclopædia
Britannica (9th ed.)
article Aurungzebe. Aurangzeb, as he was
according to
Mughal Records Article on Aurganzeb...
- wife.
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related to this article: The Tomb of
Aurungzebe, a
poetical illustration by L. E. L. In her
poetical illustration, The...
- or
Letters of
Aurungzebe. p. 153.
Retrieved 1 May 2017. In 1690 the
title of Zul
Fikar Khan
Bahadur was
conferred on him by
Aurungzebe for
capturing Raigarh...
- ISBN 81-230-1002-8. Manchanda, p. 149 "Ruka'at-i-Alamgiri; or,
Letters of
Aurungzebe, with
historical and
explanatory notes". 1908. Sivadas,
Sanjay (15 April...
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Jamshedji Hormasji Bilimoriya (1908). Ruka'at-i-Alamgiri; or,
Letters of
Aurungzebe, with
historical and
explanatory notes;.
University of
California Libraries...
- India, to the
reduction of its last
monarchs by the
emperor Aulumgeer Aurungzebe: also, the
reigns of his
successors in the
empire of
Hindoostan to the...
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Jamshedji Hormasji Bilimoriya (1908). Ruka'at-i-Alamgiri; or,
Letters of
Aurungzebe, with
historical and
explanatory notes;.
University of
California Libraries...
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Hindustan Times, 23 Nov 2017.
Francis Gladwin, 1788, "The
History of Hindostan,
during the
reigns of Jehángir, Sháhjehán, and
Aurungzebe.". v t e v t e v t e...
- from
Persia to India,
beheaded for ****umed
heresy by the
Mughal emperor,
Aurungzebe.
Sarmad renounced Judaism,
briefly converting to
Islam and then Hinduism...
- Camp of the best and
wisest prince Muhainmedan India had ever
beheld (
Aurungzebe,
Mogul emperor of Hindustan)... To this we are
urged by two main considerations...