Emperor Aurangzeb was often referred to as the 'zinda pir' or living saint due to his austere lifestyle and piety. He ruled the Mughal Empire from 1658 to 1707.
"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.
No, Aurangzeb was a Mughal emperor who ruled in India in the 17th century. The Vedas are ancient sacred texts of Hinduism and have no direct relation to Aurangzeb.
Yes. Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal Emperor of India (1658-1707).
Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal Emperor of India. He ruled from 1658 to 1707.
Abul Muzaffar Muhy-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir