he was too rude to his followers
aurangzeb ruled for 49 yrs, the longest.
Aurangzeb expanded his kingdom. He conquered the Urdu belt , some areas near the Deccan plateau & assam
During the reign of Babur, Delhi was the capital. But later it was changed to Agra. Then under Aurangzeb, Delhi was made capital again.
Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar
Christianity became the official religion of the empire during the reign of emperor Theodosius I.
aurangzeb ruled for 49 yrs, the longest.
Aurangzeb expanded his kingdom. He conquered the Urdu belt , some areas near the Deccan plateau & assam
During the reign of the emperor Contantine.
During the reign of Babur, Delhi was the capital. But later it was changed to Agra. Then under Aurangzeb, Delhi was made capital again.
Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar
Aurangzeb, the last prominent Mughal emperor, was not defeated in battle but faced significant resistance during his reign, particularly from regional powers like the Marathas, led by Shivaji and later his successors. The Marathas gradually expanded their influence, leading to the decline of Mughal power. Ultimately, Aurangzeb's policies and the internal strife within the Mughal Empire contributed to its fragmentation after his death in 1707, rather than a single defeat by a particular opponent.
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Aurangzeb came to power in 1658 after defeating his brothers in a succession struggle and deposing his father, Shah Jahan, who had been incapacitated by illness. He was formally crowned as the Mughal Emperor on July 31, 1658. Aurangzeb's reign lasted until his death in 1707, marking one of the longest and most controversial periods in Mughal history.
Christianity became the official religion of the empire during the reign of emperor Theodosius I.
Emperor Meiji was the122nd Emperor of Japan. He is well known due to the changes in Japan during his reign. During his reign Japan became a capitalist country and a world power and began an industrial revolution.
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