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The ruler/god of the underworld
I think that it was pachacuti.
Cronus was the son of the Gaia and Ouronos (Earth and Sky). Cronus was known for being the cruel and greedy ruler of the Titans, and ruler of the world. He is also known for being the father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Athena.
The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.The first known female Egyptian ruler was a lady called Sobekneferu who was queen around 1800 BC in the twelfth dynasty.
At first Aurangzeb defeated Dara Shukoh, eldest son of Shah Jahan, in the Battle of Samugarh. In July, 1658, he confined his father Shah Jahan in the Agra fort with the assistance of his eldest son Sultan Muhammad.
Prince Kam Bakhsh was the youngest son of Emperor Aurangzeb. He died during the war of succession that followed the death of Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb was succeeded by Muhammad Azam Shah after his death on 3 March 1707.
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Chief commander of ruler aurangzeb
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The sixth ruler of the Mughal Empire was Aurangzeb (1658-1707)
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Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great attempted to promote Urdu as a state language during his rule in the 16th century. He encouraged the fusion of Persian and local languages to create a new language that would facilitate communication among the diverse populations of his empire.
Shah Alam Bahadur Shah, also known as Bahadur Shah I, was the successor of Aurangzeb.
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 was the Mughal Emperor who was known to be illiterate. Despite this, he was a strong ruler who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent.