The Mughals, suffering mighty losses against the tiny Sikh fighting force, apparently killed two of Guru Gobind Singh's elder sons at the battle and decimated much of the 40 warriors of Sikh army (a hundred thousand vs 40). Guru Gobind Singh, in response, sent Aurangzeb an eloquent yet defiant letter entitled the Zafarnama (Notification of Victory), written in beautiful Arabic, accusing the emperor of treachery, and claiming a moral victory. The Guru prophesised that Mughal rule in India would soon come to an end.
On receipt of this letter, Aurangzeb is said to have invited Guru Gobind Singh to meet in Ahmednagar, but Aurangzeb died before Guru Gobind Singh arrived. Debatebly, some Sikhs hold to the notion that it was the shock upon reading the letter that lead to the King's ill health and ultimately his demise. Of course, Aurangzeb was almost 90 years old when this happened.
Aurangzeb (1658-1707) was last of the Great Mughals. Aurangzeb was great in the sense he was "powerful". The Mughal empire reached its greatest extent under Aurangzeb.
Shivaji killed aurangzeb after reaching deccan and became stronger.
Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal Emperor of India. He ruled from 1658 to 1707.
Shah Alam Bahadur Shah, also known as Bahadur Shah I, was the successor of Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb was succeeded by Muhammad Azam Shah after his death on 3 March 1707.
Ahmadnagar
1707
Abul Muzaffar Muhi u'd-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb (4 November 1618 - 3 March 1707).
No. Aurangzeb's mother Mumtaz Mahal died shortly after giving birth to her 14th child, Gauhar Ara Begum.
He died on 3 March 1707 (aged 88)
"Aurangzeb" means "Ornament of the Throne".
Aurangzeb died on March 3, 1707 at the age of 88.
Aurangzeb's full name was Muhi-ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb (1658-1707). When he ascended the throne in 1658, he took the title of Alamgir, which means World Conqueror. But he is known to us by his real name Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb (1658-1707) was last of the Great Mughals. Aurangzeb was great in the sense he was "powerful". The Mughal empire reached its greatest extent under Aurangzeb.
Shivaji killed aurangzeb after reaching deccan and became stronger.
Aurangzeb's tomb is situated at Khuldabad in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
Aurangzeb was the third son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal Empire from 1658 to 1707.