Yes, in some areas by some Buddhists
Unfortunately, it isn't. There isn;t any rule forcing us to bathe, unlike the Muslims or the Hindu...
Aurangzeb was succesor of mughal dynasty. He was not popular he was "wanted". He became wanted because of his cruel policies and when he killed Guru Teg Bahadur Ji he was really realy wanted in Sikhs. His cruelty and forcing the followers of other religions to convert themselves in Muslims made him most wanted.
Sentence for forcing: Why are you forcing me to do this?
Because Hinduism never believed in forcing someone or spreading the Religion. Hinduism was self existent & created by God.
The Iberian Peninsula is most famous for hosting the country of Spain. The Iberian Peninsula is also the only true Muslim conquest of Europe prior to the Ottoman Empire. It is also famous for the Reconquista, where the Spanish kicked out all non-Christians (mainly Muslims), forcing them to either leave or convert, and reestablished Spain as a country (in which case, Portugal was also reestablished).
Not at all. In fact the movement of embaracing Buddhism has been increased by many folds in India and other countries due to the great efforts of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Acharya S. N. Goenkaji. The violence throghout the world also forcing people to adopt peaceful Buddhism. Beside this as people are becoming more aware and learned they have realised the truth of God believing religeons and the philosophy taught by Buddha. Under all these circumstances people are inclined towards Buddhism. Dr. B. L. Jadhav, Univ. of Mumbai
he spread his religeon to the natives by forcing them to become roman catholics
forcing you how?see link
Forcing Out the Silence was created on 2004-01-01.
Examples include the Trail of Tears, where Native Americans were forcibly relocated from their ancestral lands in the United States, the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly taken to the Americas, and the Rohingya refugee crisis, where Rohingya Muslims were displaced from Myanmar due to persecution.
The cast of Forcing Function - 2008 includes: Renae
The Mughal leader known for desecrating Hindu temples and forcing conversions to Islam was Aurangzeb, who ruled from 1658 to 1707. His policies, which included the re-imposition of the jizya tax on non-Muslims and the destruction of several temples, were seen as a departure from the more tolerant approaches of his predecessors. Aurangzeb's reign is often marked by religious intolerance and conflict, contributing to significant strife between different communities in India during and after his rule.