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  1. 7 de may. de 2024 · Aurangzeb, emperor of India (1658–1707), under whose reign the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent but whose policies began its demise. After the escape of the Maratha chief Shivaji from the imperial court and implementation of a poll tax on non-Muslims, his reign saw resistance from Rajputs, Marathas, and Sikhs.

  2. Aurangzeb. Abu Muzaffar Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Âlamgir (né le 3 novembre 1618 à Dahod - mort le 3 mars 1707 à Ahmadnagar ), connu usuellement sous le nom d' Aurangzeb ( ornement du trône en persan ), ou aussi sous le nom d' Âlamgir Ier ( Conquérant du monde) qu'il s'était choisi pour régner, est le souverain de l' Empire moghol ...

  3. Aurangzeb fue el tercer hijo de Sah Yahan, en principio se le dio el nombre de Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad, pero pasó a llamarse Aurangzeb ('Honra del Trono') siendo aún príncipe. Cuando su padre fue incapacitado por enfermedad en 1657, los hermanos iniciaron una lucha a muerte por la sucesión, en la que él resultó victorioso, si bien murieron tres de ellos y su propio hijo.

  4. 20 de may. de 2022 · Aurangzeb, often described as the "last effective Mughal emperor" ruled India for nearly 50 years from 1658 to 1707 - but he was never a favourite in the eyes of historians.

  5. Though his name is barely known in the West, the Emperor Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707) stands out as one of South Asia’s most controversial historical figures. Today—365 years after ascending the throne as the sixth Mughal Emperor—his name elicits a range of emotional responses across the subcontinent, inspired more by modern politics than historical reality.

  6. Aurangzeb was arguably the most powerful and wealthiest ruler of his day. His nearly 50-year reign (1658–1707) had a profound influence on the political landscape of early modern India, and his legacy—real and imagined—continues to loom large in India and Pakistan today.

  7. 2 de jul. de 2018 · Aurangzeb is one of the most controversial figures in Indian history, mainly due to the fact that he abandoned the policy of religious tolerance and pluralism followed by his predecessors. It is believed that his policy of religious intolerance ultimately led to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. Early Life. Aurangzeb was born in Dahod, Gujrat ...