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Summary Of: Aurangzeb

Aurangzeb as the young emperor... Aurangzeb as the young emperor... Mukarram Abul Muzaffar Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I... Muhi Uddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I... din Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I... Aurangzeb tried to force all his people to follow the doctrines of... Aurangzeb was the third son of the fifth Mughal emperor... Aurangzeb returned to live with his parents... and in 1634 put Aurangzeb in charge of the... Aurangzeb suffered his father... Aurangzeb attacked the border kingdoms of... Aurangzeb and Murad Baksh in their younger years... Aurangzeb declared that Dara had illegally usurped the throne... Aurangzeb eventually defeated Singh and concentrated his forces on Dara... but Aurangzeb refused any meeting with his father... Aurangzeb arrested his brother Murad... whose former supporters defected to Aurangzeb in return for rich gifts... Aurangzeb offered Shuja the governorship of... Aurangzeb arranged his formal coronation in... Aurangzeb had him executed on August 30... Aurangzeb kept an already weakening Shah Jahan under house arrest at the Agra Fort... Aurangzeb purportedly abandoned the... thousand of them assembled on a Friday when Aurangzeb was going to the mosque... From afar Aurangzeb saw this multitude and heard their great weeping and lamentation... Aurangzeb stopped all aid to Christian Missionaries... Emperor Aurangzeb seated on a golden throne holding a... Aurangzeb engaged in almost constant warfare... The Marathas waged a war with Aurangzeb which lasted for... Aurangzeb gave a wide berth to the Rajputs... While they fought for Aurangzeb during his life... He opposed Aurangzeb with full strength and had initially stopped him from entering the... Aurangzeb did not invade the... successfully defended his kingdom and did not let Aurangzeb win even a single significant victory... Aurangzeb could never conquer the Maratha Kingdom completely ever in his 27 years of war in... and Aurangzeb was forced to lead his army personally to... Aurangzeb seized control of Jodhpur... while Aurangzeb attacked Golconda and Bijapur... Aurangzeb sent his trusted general and maternal uncle... Aurangzeb ignored the rise of the Marathas for the next few years... At last Aurangzeb sent his powerful general... While Aurangzeb continued to send troops against him... Aurangzeb in response moved his court to Aurangabad and took over command of the Deccan campaign... In 1689 Aurangzeb captured and had... Aurangzeb was forced to contest every inch of territory... Aurangzeb waged continuous war in the Deccan for more than two decades with no resolution... Aurangzeb lost about a fifth of his army fighting rebellions led by the... the situation had deteriorated to a point where Aurangzeb himself camped at Attock to personally take charge... Aurangzeb is considered the most powerful king ever to have ruled the subcontinent... Aurangzeb considered the royal treasury as a trust of the citizens of his empire and did... which Aurangzeb had held at bay... Hanafi law was sought to be codified under Aurangzeb but the work of several hundred jurists... Aurangzeb and the Balaji... based loosely on Aurangzeb and the Mughal court...

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